Germany’s DW Reports ISIS Supply Lines Originate in NATO’s Turkey

Germany’s international broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW) published a video report of immense implications – possibly the first national broadcaster in the West to admit that the so-called ‘Islamic State’ (ISIS) is supplied not by ‘black market oil’ or ‘hostage ransoms’ but billions of dollars worth of supplies carried into Syria across NATO member Turkey’s borders via hundreds of trucks a day.
The report titled, ”IS’ supply channels through Turkey,’ confirms what has been reported by geopolitical analysts since at least as early as 2011 – that NATO member Turkey has allowed a torrent in supplies, fighters, and weapons to cross its borders unopposed to resupply ISIS positions inside of Syria.
In one surreal scene from the DW report, anti-Syria terrorists are seen walking across the border and literally shot dead just on the other side by Kurdish fighters.
Local residents and merchants interviewed by Germany’s DW admitted that commerce with Syria benefiting them had ended since the conflict began and that the supplies trucks carry as they stream across the border originates from ‘western Turkey.’ The DW report does not elaborate on what ‘western Turkey’ means, but it most likely refers to Ankara, various ports used by NATO, and of course NATO’s Incirlik Air Base.


This post was published at The Daily Sheeple on November 30th, 2014.