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Who the hell is George Nader?
From Axios...Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team has been talking with George Nader, a little-known Bannon associate who boasts of his well-placed connections in the Middle East, Axios has learned.
Nader has spoken with Mueller's team at least twice, according to a source briefed on the investigation. A second source briefed on the investigation confirmed that Mueller's team has brought Nader in for questioning in the past week. The Special Counsel's office declined to comment.
Nader visited the White House frequently during the early months of the Trump administration. He became friendly with former chief strategist Steve Bannon, visiting his office regularly. A source familiar with the White House meetings said Jared Kushner also met Nader. After asking around about Nader, Kushner decided not to continue meeting with him, according to the same source.
A number of well-connected and experienced Middle East hands in Washington told me they'd never heard of Nader. I could only find a few people who have met him. Nobody was quite clear about what he does for a living.Nader is an American of Lebanese origin. He definitely has close ties to Mohammed bin Zayed, the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi.
Before proceeding, let's take a brief detour into the past. A long time ago, I wrote a long piece called "The Seedy of Lebanon," which is about some very strange individuals from that country who interacted in mysterious ways with the Dubya administration. That old post probably has no relevance to our current investigation; still, it may be worth a re-read. (This follow-up post may also be of some value.)
The Seedy of Lebanon have also wormed their way into Team Trump. In March of 2016, we discussed the five people named by Trump as his foreign policy advisers; the one who got the most attention at the time was the ever-delightful Joseph Schmitz. The one who gets the most attention now is George Papadopoulos. But there was also Walid Phares, who helped to organize the militia group which committed the Sabra and Shatila massacre.
I can find no link between Phares and George Nader, beyond the fact that Daniel Pipes thanked both in his book about Syria. In truth, I think that Nader is a very different breed of cat.
Is Nader spooky? For many years, Nader has edited a journal called Middle East Insight. He was the subject of this rather unusual "tribute" from a West Virginia congressman, published in the Congressional Record back in the 1990s.
Because of his reputation for fairness and his remarkable access to key political and business leaders throughout the region, Nader has produced a magazine of distinction and high quality. Leaders such as Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, PLO Leader Yassir Arafat, the late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, Morocco's King Hassan II, and Presidents Bush and Clinton have all been featured in Middle East Insight.Here is a piece in the WP by Nader, published in 1987. The opening is rather striking:
LAST FEBRUARY, during a reporting trip to Iran, I was unexpectedly invited to see Ayatollah Khomeini.The piece is purely non-judgemental, even though Khomeini said some rather outrageous things. Nader carefully avoids saying anything that might impede further contact with the Iranians. It should be noted that, then as now, Saudi Arabia and Iran were very much at odds.
I am quite sure that Nader would have been debriefed by the CIA after this meeting. Indeed, he may well have embarked on the whole business at the behest of American intelligence. If the Agency did not debrief Nader, they would have been seriously off their game.
Now go here:
As for Nader’s “Middle East Insight” publication…it has long been suspected of having very close ties to the Zionist lobby along with the CIA and Mossad. And indeed it is believed that many of Nader’s visits to the Middle East region have much more to do with intelligence collection than journalism.These words were published in what seems to be a Jewish-run anti-Zionist site, so take that POV into account. Still, the idea makes sense; the more I look into Nader, the spookier he seems. His modus operandi is to pose as a purely neutral observer who somehow manages to work his way into the confidence of the most powerful people in that part of the world.
(A note to those doing further research: An unrelated actor named George Nader played a CIA agent in a film called The Million Eyes of Sumuru, one of the most unwatchable movies ever made. Be careful as you Google.)
Suppose, for the moment, that Nader really does have "spooky" affiliations. What, then, are we to make of his relationship with Bannon?
A number of news stories have even gone so far as to describe Bannon as Nader's "mentor." That's a rather striking word to use, when you think about it. What does it mean for Bannon to "mentor" an older, highly experienced Middle East observer who is on familiar terms with the most powerful people in the Middle East? It seems as though the mentor-student relationship should run in the other direction.
Then again, maybe there's a lot about Steve Bannon that we haven't been told. Only a few people -- I'm one of them -- have made public note of Breitbart's relationship with American intelligence. Much more widely reported is Bannon's relationship with Cambridge Analytica, a private firm staffed by right-wing "former" British intelligence agents.
Here's an interesting possibility: Perhaps Nader was spying on Bannon. Nader is capable of saying whatever he needs to say in order to get into the good graces of any individual he targets.
In all likelihood, Bannon relied on Nader's contacts with Middle Eastern leaders. I hope you haven't forgotten about this WP article from last April:
The United Arab Emirates arranged a secret meeting in January between Blackwater founder Erik Prince and a Russian close to President Vladimir Putin as part of an apparent effort to establish a back-channel line of communication between Moscow and President-elect Donald Trump, according to U.S., European and Arab officials.Skipping down a bit...
The meeting took place around Jan. 11 — nine days before Trump’s inauguration — in the Seychelles islands in the Indian Ocean, officials said. Though the full agenda remains unclear, the UAE agreed to broker the meeting in part to explore whether Russia could be persuaded to curtail its relationship with Iran, including in Syria, a Trump administration objective that would be likely to require major concessions to Moscow on U.S. sanctions.
Prince was an avid supporter of Trump. After the Republican convention, he contributed $250,000 to Trump’s campaign, the national party and a pro-Trump super PAC led by GOP mega-donor Rebekah Mercer, records show. He has ties to people in Trump’s circle, including Stephen K. Bannon, now serving as the president’s chief strategist and senior counselor.
Flynn and Kushner were joined by Bannon for a separate meeting with the crown prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, who made an undisclosed visit to New York later in December, according to the U.S., European and Arab officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters.Given his ties to both Bannon and Zayed, Nader must have been part of these contacts.
In an unusual breach of protocol, the UAE did not notify the Obama administration in advance of the visit, though officials found out because Zayed’s name appeared on a flight manifest.
Officials said Zayed and his brother, the UAE’s national security adviser, coordinated the Seychelles meeting with Russian government officials with the goal of establishing an unofficial back channel between Trump and Putin.
I've long suspected that Trump has established a very secret, very secure line of communication with Putin. (At another time, we can discuss my reasons for thinking this way.) If there is an unofficial Putin/Trump "chat line," then George Nader might well know how the thing was created and who created it.
No wonder Mueller would want to talk with him.
And now the story takes an even more ominous turn. From Bill Moyers' web site:
Last week Maddow interviewed Anthony Cormier, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist working for BuzzFeed, who also on Friday broke a story about another meeting that Flynn conveniently forgot: a meeting he took with Jared Kushner and Steve Bannon on Jan. 5 with the king of Jordan. Both Kushner and Flynn left that meeting off their security clearance applications, and details of Bannon’s application are as yet unknown.
On the morning of Jan. 5, Flynn, Kushner and former chief strategist Steve Bannon greeted King Abdullah II at the Four Seasons hotel in lower Manhattan, then took off in a fleet of SUVs and a sedan to a different location.
The meeting with the king of Jordan had extremely high stakes: a discussion with the head of a key American ally that might have included plans about spreading nuclear power to one of the world’s least stable regions, possibly with the help of one of America’s main geopolitical enemies, Russia.The piece suggests that these meetings were -- at least in part -- about a plan to give various Middle East "players" access to nuclear materials. Russia, it seems, wants to help "nuclear-ize" the most dangerous part of the world. Nader would be very useful to this effort, since -- almost needless to add -- George Nader has long-standing ties to the ruling family of Jordan.
This post returns us to a familiar theme. Most people tend to visualize a "spooks vs. Trump" tableau, in which the nationalist/populist Trumpers stand in opposition to the intelligence community. Many Trump followers consider that community to be part and parcel of their imaginary "globalist" conspiracy.
That's how the conspiratorial right conceives of the situation -- and it's also how some parts of the left see things. But the situation is not so simple. I've been saying for more than a year that there is a pro-Trump faction within American and British intelligence, and that this faction worked with Putin to help put Donald Trump into power.
Look at Cambridge Analytica. Look at Bannon. And look (perhaps) at George Nader.
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