Monday, April 9, 2018

George Nader Editor of Middle East Insight





George Nader allegedly was near previous Trump strategist Steve Bannon, who ventured down from the White House in August.

It is common for prosecutors to interview as many people as possible to corroborate the testimony of a key witness like Mr. George Nader.

George Nader, 58, is reportedly a close adviser to the UAE's MBZ. One source with knowledge of their relationship told The Atlantic that Nader was the crown prince's "messenger".

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.

The investigative trail even led Mr. Mueller’s team to stop an Australian entrepreneur with ties to the U.A.E. after he landed at a Washington-area airport, according to people briefed on the matter. The investigators questioned the entrepreneur about Mr. George Nader, including Mr. Nader’s relationship with Russia and his contacts with Mr. Trump’s advisers, as well as the movement of money from the U.A.E. into the United States.

"Amid the center piece of the most recent decade, Mr. George Nader seems to have invested the greater part of his energy in the Middle East, particularly in Iraq after the 2003 intrusion," the Times report said. "He grew close connections to national security authorities in the Bush White House."

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