WASHINGTON — ISIL, which in the past year has committed some of the most heinous terror acts in modern history, was reportedly worth close to $2 billion a year ago. It all began after the terror group launched a murderous rampage
through Iraq and Syria, robbing banks, taking over oil and gas facilities and kidnapping people along the way. ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½’s National Security Correspondent JJ Green spoke with Daniel Glaser, Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing at the Treasury Department.