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Extraction Summary
6
People
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Organizations
8
Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes
Document Information
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Meeting minutes / transcript
File Size:
1.85 MB
Summary
This document appears to be a transcript or minutes from a high-level foreign policy meeting (likely circa 2011-2012) discussing the geopolitical implications of the Arab Spring, oil economics, and the US 'Pivot to Asia.' Speakers including Gfoeller, 'Mehgan,' and Bob Blackwill analyze the stability of Saudi Arabia (KSA), the fall of Mubarak in Egypt, and the potential for nuclear proliferation in Iran. The document is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT,' indicating it was part of a congressional inquiry.
People (6)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Gfoeller | Speaker |
Likely Michael Gfoeller; discusses Saudi Arabia (KSA) economics, social welfare costs, and the Arab Spring.
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| Mehgan | Speaker |
Discusses energy independence and China's foreign policy. (Note: Name spelled 'Mehgan' in text, likely Meghan O'Sulli...
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| Bob Blackwill | Speaker |
Discusses US foreign policy, the 'Pivot to Asia', and instability in the Middle East.
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| TJP | Mentioned |
Referenced in 'TJP Summary: see write up'. Likely Thomas J. Pritzker.
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| Bander | Mentioned |
Referenced regarding the realignment of the KSA national security team (Likely Prince Bandar bin Sultan).
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| Mubarak | Mentioned |
Former Egyptian President, described as being 'in a cage'.
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Organizations (4)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| KSA |
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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| ME |
Middle East (Region)
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| AQ |
Al Qaeda
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document (Footer stamp)
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Timeline (1 events)
Circa 2011-2012
Strategic policy discussion regarding the Middle East, Arab Spring, and US Foreign Policy.
Unknown (Likely US-based think tank or policy meeting)
Locations (8)
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Mentioned regarding oil capacity and fragmentation
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Mentioned regarding intervention policy
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Mentioned regarding nukes
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Mentioned regarding Mubarak and anti-US government
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Described as disintegrating
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Described as at serious risk
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Mentioned in geopolitical context
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Mentioned in context of US 'Pivot to Asia'
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Relationships (2)
Both appear in the same meeting minutes/transcript regarding US Policy.
Key Quotes (5)
"KSA’s response to Arab Spring was to double the pay of everyone in the military."Source
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"Arabs have already translated “no taxation without representation”."Source
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Quote #2
"Arab Spring will come to KSA."Source
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Quote #3
"Pivot to Asia does not relieve us of serious interests we have in ME."Source
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Quote #4
"Israel – at more serious risk than in living memory"Source
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Quote #5
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