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This document appears to be page 3 of a transcript or notes from a high-level foreign policy meeting involving Brent Scowcroft, James Steinberg, and individuals identified as JS and MO. The discussion focuses on the geopolitical dynamics between the US, Turkey, Iraq, and Iran, specifically addressing the Syrian conflict (Assad), Kurdish independence, and the influence of Shia/Sunni divides. It carries a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a congressional investigation.

People (9)

Name Role Context
JS Speaker
Discussing US foreign policy, isolating Iran, and the President's strategy regarding Turkey. Likely Jake Sullivan or ...
MO Speaker
Discussing Iraq's vulnerability, energy, and geopolitical dynamics. Possibly Meghan O'Sullivan or similar expert.
Scowcroft Speaker
Brent Scowcroft (implied), asking strategic questions about Turkey.
Steinberg Speaker
James Steinberg (implied), discussing Kurdish separation and Turkey's focus.
Erdogan President of Turkey
Mentioned by JS: 'President has made a big bet on Erdogan and Turkey.'
Assad President of Syria
Mentioned in context of an 'Assad exit' affecting Iran's behavior.
NAM Politician (Likely Nouri al-Maliki)
Mentioned as someone Turkey doesn't like and Sadr wants to get rid of.
Sadr Iraqi Cleric/Politician (Muqtada al-Sadr)
Described as becoming an 'Iraqi nationalist'.
President US President
Likely Barack Obama, mentioned as making a bet on Erdogan.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
US Government
Implied by 'The US should help...'
House Oversight Committee
Inferred from footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025799'

Timeline (1 events)

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High-level policy meeting discussing Middle East strategy
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Locations (6)

Location Context
US
Country mentioned in policy context
Central topic of discussion regarding regional influence
Capital of Iraq, representing the central government
Central topic of geopolitical discussion
Discussed as a regional influence to be limited
Implied by references to 'Iraqi Kurds' and 'Kurd separation'

Relationships (3)

The President (US) Political/Strategic Erdogan
President has made a big bet on Erdogan and Turkey.
Turkey Adversarial NAM
They don’t like NAM and Shia
Sadr Adversarial NAM
He wants to get rid of NAM.

Key Quotes (4)

"President has made a big bet on Erdogan and Turkey."
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"Iran cannot determine outcomes in Iraq."
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"Sadr is becoming an Iraqi nationalist."
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Quote #3
"Portraying Turkey as a model and Iraq as a bad guy is counter productive."
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