The U.S.-led coalition air campaign blew up about $500 million of the
Islamic State’s cash and cut its oil revenues by about 50%, according to
a senior US defense official.
An ISIS source who asked not to be named says The Islamic State has been
forced to ration fuel in some areas and cut its fighters and government
officials pay in regions it controls by half.
U.S. officials have said the air campaign combined with local ground
forces in Iraq and Syria have dealt the Islamic State setbacks in recent
months, saying the terror group has lost 40% of the territory it once
controlled in Iraq. “We've got the momentum,” Defense Secretary Ashton
Carter said.
The official added that the Islamic State is struggling to replace its
fighters who are now being killed at a rate of 1,500 to 2,000 a month.

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