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Footage Of U.S. Strike On ISIS Cash Facility Looks Like Scrooge McDuck's Vault Exploded
Footage Of U.S. Strike On ISIS Cash Facility Looks Like Scrooge McDuck's Vault Exploded-April 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:14:14

The Department of Defense has released video of its strike on an ISIS money storage facility in Mosul and it does not disappoint. In the video you can see the air filled with fluttering cash that was sent flying from the huge blasts.

Watch the complete video here:

The Department of Defense has released declassified video from its January 11 aircraft bombing of…

The facility, which was not the first of its kind the coalition has destroyed, was used as a sort of ISIS money supply depot where funds were drawn from to pay fighters and to support other ISIS needs in the sacked city. Apparently, the coalition’s targeting folks have known about this facility for some time, but due to strict rules of engagement and its urban location, there was a effort over many days to survey it from the air, and strike when there would be minimum casualties. This is similar to the

60 Minutes traveled to Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar to take a brief look inside the 14 month-old air…

from plundering cities, black-market oil revenues, ransoms, donations from wealthy Sunni Arabs, the black market sale of antiquities, and taxes among other smaller rackets.

As for how much cash was incinerated or sent flying by the pair of 2,000 pound bombs that were dropped on the facility, the Pentagon simply estimated that it was millions.

General Lloyd Austin, head of the U.S. Central Command told CNN the following regarding the strike:

“ISIL needs those funds to pay their fighters, to recruit new fighters and to conduct their various maligned activities... You know, we said from the outset of this campaign that to defeat ISIL, we’re going to have to take away its ability to resource itself.”

It’s just another reminder that war ain’t cheap.

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