Tuesday, May 1, 2018

George Nader was an exceptionally powerful under-the-radar administrator


George Nader, a 58-year-old Lebanese-American, has kept a low profile even among Middle East experts in the US.

While numerous in his field expected his part as a magazine editorial manager helped him make advances with conspicuous pioneers abroad, despite everything they had little knowledge into how George Nader had fabricated such a surprising rolodex.

I could only find a few people who have met George Nader.

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

"In the 1990s, George Nader was an exceptionally powerful under-the-radar administrator in the peace procedure," previous U.S. envoy to Israel Martin S. Indyk told the Times. "At that point, he vanished."

George Nader, a Lebanese-American businessperson, has drifted on the edges of global tact for three decades.

Since the 1980s, George Nader has made a propensity for charming himself with organizations in Washington by volunteering to open lines of correspondence with tricky Middle Eastern pioneers.

After asking around about George Nader, Kushner decided not to continue meeting with him, according to the same source.

A source who knows George Nader told me he's originally Lebanese, and is now a U.S. citizen.

Mr. George Nader's connections to the United Arab Emirates are all around recorded — he is a counselor to its pioneer — yet the degree of his connects to Russia had not been beforehand revealed.

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