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I'm all caught up now.
I'm so glad Tariq is dead. Dude had love for his family but he pretty much didn't care about anyone else and it showed.
I actually think that even though in the beginning Ahmed will dislike Rami he will see it as his ticket out because 1. Rami is the eldest son. 2. He is more competent. The combination of both things will allow Ahmed his freedom and Rami his birthright.
Bassaam aka Khalil was on fire. Inspirational speech. Dope escape plan. Bedouin Unity. He doin it.
Also I'm super disinterested in anything related to Bassaam's kids and wife.
The caliphate is the in show analogy. The governments of Iraq and Syria have been plagued by them and technically speaking ISIL controls large swaths of territory.
They even explained how they make money. They pump the oil themselves and sell it under market value and due to little oversight over oil origin or oil paper work (hence why there is a concept of blood-diamond or conflict minerals but no concept of conflict/blood oil) the oil gets into the regular market very quickly.
I'm so glad Tariq is dead. Dude had love for his family but he pretty much didn't care about anyone else and it showed.
I actually think that even though in the beginning Ahmed will dislike Rami he will see it as his ticket out because 1. Rami is the eldest son. 2. He is more competent. The combination of both things will allow Ahmed his freedom and Rami his birthright.
Bassaam aka Khalil was on fire. Inspirational speech. Dope escape plan. Bedouin Unity. He doin it.
Also I'm super disinterested in anything related to Bassaam's kids and wife.
This is like asking how is ISIS/ISIL so powerful?
Once again how is the Caliphate so powerful, I know someone said he's probably from a wealthy family but how did he build up a strong enough army to where a national army can't handle his? I don't think a trust fund kid has enough money or know how to do that
The caliphate is the in show analogy. The governments of Iraq and Syria have been plagued by them and technically speaking ISIL controls large swaths of territory.
They even explained how they make money. They pump the oil themselves and sell it under market value and due to little oversight over oil origin or oil paper work (hence why there is a concept of blood-diamond or conflict minerals but no concept of conflict/blood oil) the oil gets into the regular market very quickly.
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