Acting Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes Daniel Glaser discusses the Treasury’s strategy for cutting off funding for the Iraqi insurgency during a joint hearing with the House Armed Forces Committee and House Financial Services Committee.
Glaser says his department has a three-pronged counter-finance strategy, which includes targeting individuals providing funds to the insurgency, increasing financial transparency around the world and working with countries bordering Iraq to limit the money going into the country. (:33)
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