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Showing Original Post only (View all)US Officials Ask How ISIS Got So Many Toyota Trucks [View all]

counter-terror officials have asked Toyota, the worlds second largest auto maker, to help them determine how ISIS has managed to acquire the large number of Toyota pick-up trucks and SUVs seen prominently in the terror groups propaganda videos in Iraq, Syria and Libya, ABC News has learned.
Toyota says it does not know how ISIS obtained the vehicles and is supporting the inquiry led by the Terror Financing unit of the Treasury Department -- part of a broad U.S. effort to prevent Western-made goods from ending up in the hands of the terror group.
We briefed Treasury on Toyotas supply chains in the Middle East and the procedures that Toyota has in place to protect supply chain integrity, said Ed Lewis, Toyotas Washington-based director of public policy and communications.
Toyota has a strict policy to not sell vehicles to potential purchasers who may use or modify them for paramilitary or terrorist activities, Lewis said. He said it is impossible for the company to track vehicles that have been stolen, or have been bought and re-sold by middlemen.
Toyota Hilux pickups, an overseas model similar to the Toyota Tacoma, and Toyota Land Cruisers have become fixtures in videos of the ISIS campaign in Iraq, Syria and Libya, with their truck beds loaded with heavy weapons and cabs jammed with terrorists. The Iraqi Ambassador to the United States, Lukman Faily, told ABC News that in addition to re-purposing older trucks, his government believes ISIS has acquired hundreds of brand new Toyotas in recent years.
This is a question weve been asking our neighbors, Faily said. How could these brand new trucks... these four wheel drives, hundreds of them -- where are they coming from?
ISIS propaganda videos show gunmen patrolling Syrian streets in what appear to be older and newer model white Hilux pick-ups bearing the black caliphate seal and crossing Libya in long caravans of gleaming tan Toyota Land Cruisers. When ISIS soldiers paraded through the center of Raqqa, more than two-thirds of the vehicles were the familiar white Toyotas with the black emblems. There were small numbers of other brands including Mitsubishi, Hyundai and Isuzu.
Regrettably, the Toyota Land Cruiser and Hilux have effectively become almost part of the ISIS brand, said Mark Wallace, a former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, who is CEO of the Counter Extremism Project, a non-profit working to expose the financial support networks of terror groups.
https://news.yahoo.com/us-officials-ask-isis-got-many-toyota-trucks-175832211--abc-news-topstories.html'
They will be unlikely to be parading around like this now that the bombs are raining down on them. Convoys like this are easily spotted and easily destroyed.
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The investigation is by the Treasury Department which is part of the Executive branch. n/t
PoliticAverse
Oct 2015
#2
I noticed this clear back to the illegal invasion of Iraq. Good trucks, indeed. eom
Purveyor
Oct 2015
#4
and there was a war in Libya (1986) named for Toyota because of the popularity of the trucks
GreatGazoo
Oct 2015
#20
Yeah, Toyota pickups have been ubiquitous in low-intensity warfare all over the globe for decades,
Codeine
Oct 2015
#22
They're smart; they won't have their operational tempo slowed by the upcoming Volkswagen recall. nt
Codeine
Oct 2015
#24
ISIS has a truck that my nephew has been trying to buy but can't afford. nt
kelliekat44
Oct 2015
#27
The Land Cruiser in particular has always been a favorite for rebels and separatists.
Brickbat
Oct 2015
#28
cars shipped through Assad controled sea port? or russia plays 2 sides of the table sales 'game'?
Sunlei
Oct 2015
#30
Is it fair or appropriate to call ISIS\ISIL\Daesh "terrorist"? They are
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2015
#38
I'm guessing the answer is the Yakuza or some other large organized crime syndicate traffics in
stevenleser
Oct 2015
#47