One of the main companies allegedly shipping oil from ISIS-controlled oilfields in Iraq is BMZ, which is owned by Bilal Erdogan, son of the Turkish president and whose major shareholders include other Erdogan family members – Mustafa Erdoğan and Ziya İlgen. UK researchers show how the oil begins its journey in ISIS-controlled Iraq and enters Turkey via Kurdish-controlled Iraq: from there it ends up at the port of Ceyhan, where much of it is shipped overseas by BMZ. Then there is the matter of the alleged British connection…
(Note: this article provides a context and connects the dots that link research from two other articles – one from journalist/commentator Dr. Nafeez Ahmed and the other by F. William Engdahl, lecturer and strategic risk analyst. )
BREAKING: President Obama has demanded Turkey seal its border with Syria. If Turkey complies this will have two major consequences: 1) it…
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