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But that apparently wasn't enough to close the gap for a group that needs money to replace weapons lost in airstrikes and battles, and pays its fighters first and foremost. Those two expenses account for two-thirds of its budget, according to an estimate by Aymenn Jawad al-Tamimi, a researcher with the Middle East Forum who sources ISIS documents,
So the "Combat Mission" was working. To bad we aren't still involved in it because when the Calipahate of the goat humping, head chopping, women stoning, degenerates collapses you can rest assured that we won't be invited to the table to help iron out the details for the way forward.