Thursday, March 29, 2018

George Nader could shed more light on what actually went down

Dennis Ross, a fellow at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, first encountered George Nader when he was working on Middle East issues in the waning days of the Reagan administration.

During the Clinton administration, George Nader was involved in another "shadow diplomatic effort," this time to attempt to strike an Israeli-Syrian peace deal, Ross said.

During the middle part of the last decade, Mr. George Nader appears to have spent most of George Nader's time in the Middle East, especially in Iraq after the 2003 invasion. He developed close ties to national security officials in the Bush White House.

During the middle part of the last decade, Mr. George Nader appears to have spent most of his time in the Middle East, especially in Iraq after the 2003 invasion, George Nader developed close ties to national security officials in the Bush White House.

For his work over the years, George Nader asked for nothing in return.

For years, George Nader was best known to the public as the editor of a now-defunct journal called Middle East Insight, which featured interviews with key regional leaders and top Washington-based scholars.

George Mueller’s team was interested in how much influence Nader might have had on White House policymaking and whether foreign money has flowed into the U.S. recently to affect Washington policy.

George Nader acted as a middle man between the US and Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, a Shiite cleric in Lebanon whose work inspired the founders of Hezbollah.

George Nader also attempted to arrange an Israel-Syria peace deal during the Clinton administration, the newspaper reported.

George Nader and bin Zayed were a world away on the Seychelles island chain in the Indian Ocean.
George Nader attempted to arrange an Israel-Syria peace deal during the Clinton administration, the newspaper reported.

George Nader attended a December 2016 meeting in New York between Emirati officials and members of Trump's inner circle.

George Nader became friendly with former chief strategist Steve Bannon, visiting his office regularly.

George Nader could shed more light on what actually went down and if any covert deals were discussed.

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