An email from Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Summers dated February 11, 2013. The subject line references preparation for a dinner and an 'israel pres briefing,' while the body of the email contains the full text of a Wall Street Journal editorial titled 'The Ayatollah Always Says No,' discussing US-Iran diplomatic relations.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Sender |
Sent an email containing a WSJ editorial to Larry Summers.
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| Larry Summers | Recipient |
Received email regarding 'prep for dinner' and 'israel pres briefing'.
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| Joe Biden | Article Subject |
Mentioned in the WSJ article regarding diplomatic efforts with Iran and the Munich Security Conference.
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| Ali Akbar Salehi | Article Subject |
Iranian foreign minister mentioned in the article.
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| Ayatollah Ali Khamenei | Article Subject |
Iran's Supreme Leader mentioned in the article rejecting talks.
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| Barack Obama | Article Subject |
Mentioned in the article regarding past diplomatic attempts with Iran.
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| The Wall Street Journal |
Publisher of the editorial contained in the email.
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| Munich Security Conference |
Event mentioned in the article where Biden spoke.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Document footer indicates this is part of a House Oversight investigation.
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Subject country of the article.
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Capital city mentioned in article.
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Location of Security Conference.
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Country mentioned in diplomatic context.
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"The Farsi word for "no" is na h, which is easy enough to remember."Source
"Direct talks will not solve any problems."Source
"The U.S. is pointing a gun at Iran and wants us to talk to them"Source
"prep for dinner, israel pres briefing /"Source
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