Monday, April 16, 2018

George Nader convinced the Clinton administration that he had connections with Syria


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

The Times announced it had a duplicate of a notice George Nader got about a private Oval Office meeting amongst Trump and GOP support raiser Elliott Broidy, who purportedly has millions worth of private-security contracts with the UAE.

For quite a long time, George Nader was best referred to general society as the supervisor of a now-old diary called Middle East Insight, which highlighted interviews with key local pioneers and best Washington-based researchers.

George Nader, a guide to Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheik Mohamed container Zayed al-Nahyan, the true pioneer of the UAE.

George Nader "successfully vanished from the capital's arrangement scene, and his magazine stopped distribution in 2002."

Dennis Ross, a kindred at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, first experienced George Nader when he was taking a shot at Middle East issues in the winding down days of the Reagan organization.

Mr. George Nader was a business development consultant that we retained in Iraq because the company was looking for contracts with the Iraqi government.

George Nader endeavored to orchestrate an Israel-Syria peace bargain amid the Clinton organization, the daily paper revealed.

Late in that decade, Mr. George Nader convinced the Clinton administration that George Nader had valuable contacts in the Syrian government and took on a secretive role trying to broker a peace deal between Israel and Syria.

Mr. George Nader has received at least partial immunity for his cooperation, and it appears unlikely that Mr. Mueller is trying to build a case against him.

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