Saturday, March 31, 2018

George Nader ran the magazine Middle East Insight in the 1990s

George Nader is in the spotlight after a New York Times report said special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigators have questioned the Lebanese-American businessman.

George Nader learned for the first time when he returned to Dulles that the special counsel was interested in him and the information he had about key sessions, at least two of which he personally attended.

George Nader ran the magazine Middle East Insight in the 1990s, with then-Rep. Nick Rahall paying tribute to him in 1996.

George Nader relayed Fadlallah's demands to Ross, who insisted the US wasn't going to negotiate. But the two sides kept talking.

George Nader reportedly was close to former Trump strategist Steve Bannon, who stepped down from the White House in August.

George Nader represented Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, who effectively rules the UAE, at a meeting in the Seychelles.

George Nader served as an informal envoy to Syria for the Clinton administration and worked as a negotiator to help free US hostages in Lebanon.

George Nader turned up in Iran at the home of the leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, where he hung out with members of the Afghan mujahideen.

George Nader visited the White House frequently during the early months of the Trump administration.

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