The mystery of the American-Lebanese character is George Nader, an aide to Steve Bannon, a former strategic adviser to US President Donald Trump, but that does not diminish the seriousness of the roles he played during his decades-long travels between Washington, DC and the Middle East capitals of Tel Aviv To Damascus and Tehran.
The character of the intelligence man over a rare character despite his declared activity in the media, consulting and public relations, where he believes his relationship with the "Mossad" Israeli and Israeli pressure groups in the United States.
During the 1990s, Nader, who has a good relationship with the Syrian regime, and with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu played a role in conveying messages between Damascus and Tel Aviv that paved the way for rounds of secret negotiations between the two sides.
Middle East Insight, published in collaboration with the University of College of William and Mary, whose name is particularly associated with the CIA and US government institutions in general, organized a conference on the peace process in 1998, in which Martin Indyk, former US ambassador In Israel and former envoy to the Middle East peace process, and one of the most prominent symbols of the Israeli lobby in Washington.
During the 1980s George Nader was famous for his articles after his visit to Tehran in 1987 and his stay near Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in a session attended by senior officers of the Revolutionary Guard and Lebanese Hezbollah. These articles praised Khomeini, describing the composure of the Iranian leader and his steady steps as he walked.
In 2002, George Nader held a concert in Washington for the publication of Medieval Insight under the patronage of the Saudi Ambassador and a number of Saudi financiers. In addition to his current close ties with the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Mohammed bin Zayed, he has strong intelligence, financial and media relations that are also linked to the team of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
However, the special attention of the Russian special investigator to the Russian intervention, Robert Mueller, and the conduct of at least two investigative sessions, one last week, also indicate the seriousness and sensitivity of Nader's role in the Tramp electoral team as close to campaign manager Steve Bannon. His relationship with him allowed him to hesitate at the White House and meet with Trump's advisers, including his brother-in-law, Jared Kouchner.
Perhaps the most serious of all is that Nader presents himself as the adviser to Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed, who also has a strong relationship with Bannon and Kouchner, who has been reported by previous US reports to have played a role in trying to secure a secret communication channel between the Trump campaign and the Russian government, A secret meeting of the Seychelles in 2016 brought together a delegate from the Trump campaign who is the director of Blackwater Eric Prince and an envoy of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The US media considered George Nader to be a valuable supporter of Muller, and that his confessions could be more dangerous than the confessions of George Papadopolis, Trump's foreign affairs adviser, who admitted he was trying to arrange a meeting between Trump and Putin.
Banon is likely to be the most affected by Nader's statements to Mueller in his relationship with Ben Zayed and the Seychelles meeting with Putin's envoy. Leaked information to the US press suggests that Nader is collaborating with FBI officers and that he is providing information on the investigation into the Russian penetration.