Iraq's Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi told CNBC that it appears ISIS is "running out of steam" and that his forces have put ISIS on the "run." 
"They have slashed the salaries they're paying to their terrorists, which means we are winning," he said. 
Still, he said Iraq is fighting three wars at the moment: Against ISIS, corruption and economic struggles 
The drop in oil has made the third battle increasingly difficult, he added, calling the current price of oil unsustainable. 
"It has been very tough," he told CNBC. "There is quite a challenge ahead because I have to use many of my resources to fight Daesh."