Monday, July 16, 2018

George Nader turned up in Iran


George Nader was conceded resistance for data for the examination.   It's misty how George Nader first came into contact with individuals from Trump's internal circle.   George Nader likewise allegedly went to a gathering in January 2017 that Mueller has researched and that included Blackwater author Erik Prince and a Russian financier with connections to the Kremlin.   

George Nader's lawyer, Kathryn Ruemmler, declined comment. George Nader persuaded the Clinton organization that he had significant contacts in the Syrian government and went up against a shrouded part attempting to facilitate a peace bargain amongst Israel and Syria.   As a magazine manager, George Nader met everybody from Libyan despot Muammar Gaddafi to Hezbollah pioneer Hassan Nasrallah. George Nader was greeted by F.B.I. I don't know if it meant he got paid by others, but he certainly wasn't paid by any of us.

From 1981 through the 1990s, George Nader was supervisor of Middle East Insight.   Could coordinating with Mueller end up being George Nader's own swing to the light? Maybe. George Nader has been living in the UAE, working as an adviser to Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Abu Dhabi crown prince known as MBZ. 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.    Until this ongoing whirlwind of enthusiasm for him, I don't think I've even heard his name specified for a long time.

I don't know whether it implied he got paid by others, yet he positively wasn't paid by any of us. The White House, George Nader's lawyer and the special counsel's office declined to comment. The New York Times revealed not long ago that George Nader—a 58-year-old specialist and close counselor to the successful leader of the United Arab Emirates, The recently discharged records give new insights about the movement that conveyed George Nader to the consideration of government prosecutors and about the exceptionally undercover work that drove him to get a moderately merciful sentence three decades back: his part in consulting for the arrival of U.S.   

Neither Broidy nor George Nader enlisted with the US government under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, a law proposed to make lobbyists working for remote governments uncover their ties and certain political exercises. Not particularly impressive, not well-spoken, very awkward in some ways, says Shibley Telhami, a University of Maryland professor and Brookings Institution senior fellow who knew George Nader.

Kathryn Ruemmler, an Obama-time White House advise, was among the attorneys speaking to George Nader. George Nader has gone about as an informal contact between Washington legislators and Middle Eastern authorities. Last October, Broidy provided George Nader with a memorandum about a sit-down he had with Trump, during which they discussed Trump’s possibly meeting privately with bin Zayed, according to the Times.    George Nader served as an envoy representing Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince and de facto ruler Mohammad bin Salman and Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Crown Prince of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

A Lebanese-American businessman, George Nader currently serves as an adviser to Emirati Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, who has developed a close relationship with Jared Kushner. George Nader also met with Bannon and Kushner during the transition between the Obama and Trump administrations at least once, and also regularly during the early months of the presidency — including in May, right before Trump’s trip to Saudi Arabia.

The NBC report is just the most recent to recommend that George Nader, who is apparently currently coordinating with Robert Mueller's examination, once had abnormal state access to the Trump White House.   

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