The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isis) is earning as much as $1m a day through the sale of oil to some of its biggest enemies: middlemen from Turkey, Iraq’s Kurdish community and the regime of Bashar al-Assad, according to the US Treasury. The remarks – made in a speech to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace on Thursday by undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence David Cohen – are likely to raise eyebrows in a region where questions are already being asked over Ankara’s commitment to fighting Isis and Kurdish fighters are battling to avoid being over-run by the jihadis in the Syrian city of Kobani . More On this story Battle revives Kurds’ nationalist ambitions Analysis Fuelling Isis Inc Video Turkey backed into corner over Kobani US urges Turkey to act against Isis Global […]