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This document captures an interview where a high-ranking UAE official, addressed as "Your Highness," defends Dubai's economic stability against foreign media criticism regarding a "bubble burst." The official discusses the UAE's resilience during the 2008 global financial crisis, citing strong federal support, government intervention, and successful liquidity measures.
A text, likely from a UAE leader, addressing online questions regarding the nation's progress in technology and resilience during the global financial crisis. The speaker emphasizes Dubai's role as a catalyst for change and responds to criticism from Western media about the UAE's development strategy.
This document appears to be a page from a geopolitical analysis or briefing paper contained within House Oversight Committee files (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029805). It discusses the shifting dynamics of US-Middle East relations following the 2011 Arab Spring, specifically focusing on the Saudi-led GCC intervention in Bahrain and the perception of US abandonment of Mubarak in Egypt. It asserts that Bahrain has effectively become a province of Saudi Arabia and notes that other Gulf states (UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman) maintain ties with the US to counterbalance Iranian and Saudi influence.
This document is a geopolitical intelligence briefing from early 2013 detailing key political and military events in the Middle East. It covers the resignation of Jordan's Prime Minister, an Israeli airstrike in Syria, the results of Israeli elections, Bahrain's national dialogue, and Iranian President Ahmadinejad's historic visit to Egypt. The document appears to be part of a larger cache of House Oversight materials.
This document, marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp, outlines the geopolitical influence efforts of Middle Eastern allies (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Israel, Egypt) during the early Trump administration. It details how these nations, dissatisfied with Obama's policies and wary of Clinton, utilized financial resources and informal channels—specifically targeting Jared Kushner—to shape U.S. foreign policy. The text highlights the role of George Nader and contrasts the Obama administration's nuanced diplomacy with Trump's direct, less critical support of these allies.
This document is a financial table titled 'Table 3: Breakdown of Saudi Arabia Net International Investment Position (US$bn)' from a Merrill Lynch report dated June 30, 2016. It details Saudi Arabia's assets and liabilities from 2007 to 2015, including holdings in US Treasuries, equities, and deposits in BIS reporting banks. The document bears the stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016119', indicating it was part of a document production for the US House Committee on Oversight and Reform.
An email thread from late December 2016 between Jeffrey Epstein and Ed Robles (of Creative Kingdom, based in Dubai). They are scheduling a meeting in New York to discuss development plans ('vision' and 'blue sky Ideas') for Epstein's island properties. Epstein notes his travel schedule between the Caribbean and New York, famously stating, 'I dont cellebrate normal holidays. . every day is a holiday.'
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