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This document appears to be page 21 of a political article or op-ed (likely by Roger Cohen given the context of 'my friend Jeffrey Goldberg') discussing the geopolitical tension between Israel and Iran regarding nuclear weapons. The text argues that despite alarmist rhetoric from Israeli leaders like Netanyahu, intelligence estimates (specifically the 2007 and 2011 N.I.E.) and reports by Seymour Hersh suggest Iran is not actively building a bomb. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is a Newsweek article by Niall Ferguson dated May 15, 2011, titled 'Dr. K’s Rx for China.' It contrasts Hillary Clinton's critical remarks about China regarding the Arab Spring with Henry Kissinger's long-standing 'realist' approach to Chinese diplomacy. The article details Kissinger's history with China, starting with his secret 1971 mission, and notes his continued influence on US Presidents up to Obama.
This document is a legal alert or newsletter footer from the law firm Sadis & Goldberg LLP found in the House Oversight collection (Bates HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026666). It provides instructions for submitting reports to the FRBNY (Form SCH) and lists contact information for numerous attorneys at the firm. The document likely appears in this collection due to a keyword hit on the attorney name 'Danielle Epstein-Day,' though there is no explicit connection to Jeffrey Epstein in the text.
This document from Sadis & Goldberg LLP outlines revenue-raising provisions in the PATH Act, specifically detailing an increase in FIRPTA withholding rates and new restrictions on REIT spin-offs. It concludes that these changes may expand incentives for foreign investment in U.S. real property and advises investors to review the provisions. The document ends with a contact list of partners at the firm.
This document is a contact directory and legal disclaimer page from the law firm Sadis & Goldberg LLP, dated 2018. It lists contact information for 19 attorneys, including phone numbers and email addresses. The document appears to be the footer or end-page of a legal 'Alert' or newsletter distributed by the firm. It was likely included in discovery due to the presence of the name 'Danielle Epstein-Day,' though the document itself is standard firm correspondence and does not explicitly reference Jeffrey Epstein or his activities.
A Bloomberg opinion article authored by Jeffrey Goldberg titled 'Why Palestinians Have Time on Their Side.' The article critiques Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress on May 24, 2011, arguing that his policies regarding the West Bank and settlements are detrimental to Israel's long-term survival as a Jewish state. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it was collected as part of a congressional investigation.
This document is a press digest titled 'The Shimon Post' (Presidential Press Bulletin) dated May 26, 2011, likely prepared for Israeli President Shimon Peres. It lists seven articles from various international publications (NYT, Washington Post, Bloomberg, etc.) focusing on Israeli-Palestinian relations, US foreign policy under Obama, and internal Hamas politics. The document bears a House Oversight Committee bate stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023517).
Allusion in The Atlantic to a consensus that there is a better than 50 percent chance Israel will launch a strike.
Clinton stated the Chinese government is worried about the Arab Spring and trying to stop history.
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