The oil infrastructure of ISIS, on which the terrorist group depends for its survival, took another blow yesterday, this time from the U.S.-led coalition forces, which struck a convoy of ISIS tankers in the Iraqi province of Nineveh. According to the head of the Nineveh media center, all the tankers – 25, according to reports – were destroyed and 12 militants died in the course of the strike. Oil fields and transport infrastructure are a top priority for all armed forces fighting against ISIS in Syria and Iraq as the organization gets most of its revenues from oil. The coalition forces alone have carried out 303 air strikes against ISIS oil targets since 2014, which has affected monthly revenues significantly, according to the spokesman for Operation Tidal Wave Christopher Garver. Garver said that ISIS used to earn some $30 million monthly from its oil “business”. Now, these revenues are […]