Documents tagged "Iran"
Found 56 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028486.txt
The document is a forward of an article written by Ehud Barak, former Prime Minister of Israel, discussing the implications of the Iran nuclear deal for Israel. The focus is on key people such as Bill Clinton and Ehud Barak himself, with reference to a video from 1994. The topic covered in the document is the impact of the Iran nuclear deal on Israel's security and foreign policy.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028482.txt
The email is a forward of another email discussing The Iran Nuclear Deal. The sender recommends watching a video by Dennis Prager on the topic and encourages recipients to share their views with Congress. The original message includes several names of people involved in discussing the issue, but without further context, it's unclear what specific roles they play.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027695.txt
This document is a chat log from May 7 to May 8, 2019, between two participants, jee and e:jeeitunes@gmail.com. The conversation discusses news articles about legal proceedings involving Robert Kraft, the Iran nuclear deal, and Donald Trump's administration. They also comment on each other's strength and opinions on political matters.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027332.txt
The document is a chat log from the service "iMessage" on July 23, 2018. The key participants in this conversation are jee and an unidentified participant whose ID begins with e:jeeitunes@gmail.com. The central topic of the conversation is about Donald Trump's threat to Iran, which was discussed by both parties at the beginning and end of the chat log.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027102.txt
The email discusses an article from the Wall Street Journal about Joe Biden's offer of direct bilateral talks with Iran regarding its nuclear programs and the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's rejection of such talks. The author of the email, Jeffrey Epstein, is providing information on a dinner meeting and Israel-related news briefings to Larry Summers.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027099.txt
The document discusses repairing the widening rift between the United States and Israel regarding Iran's nuclear program. The author believes that the Israeli fear of a nuclear Iran is genuine and not a political trick by Prime Minister Netanyahu or Defense Minister Ehud Barak, as a nuclear Iran would bolster and encourage extremist militant forces across the region. The moderates would be discouraged, intimidated, and inevitably weakened to the point where they would be unable to negotiate with Israel. To repair this rift, it is necessary to understand that both Israel and the United States need to cooperate closely in addressing the Iranian threat.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026944.txt
The Investment Management Division document discusses the risks of a US-Iran military conflict and other geopolitical risks. It focuses on key people, places, and topics such as US policy on Iran, Iranian actions and current economic conditions, potential for US-Iranian military conflict, implications for the global oil market, external exogenous shocks, trade war with China or continued slowing growth in China, Brexit, auto tariffs, Russia, Middle East, North Korea, cyberattacks, terrorism, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) between Iran and P5+1, US sanctions on Iran, and recent key events in US-Iran relations. The document emphasizes the need for risk management strategies to mitigate potential negative impacts on financial markets.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026794.txt
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026551.txt
This document discusses a topic from the Foreign Policy magazine article "The Ayatollah Under the Bed(sheets)" by Karim Sadjadpour in May/June 2012. The article explores the intersection of Islamic law and sexuality in the Islamic Republic of Iran, referencing an obscure cleric named Ayatollah Gilani who became a sensation on state television in the early years of the Iranian Revolution. It also references another article written by Jeffrey Epstein that discusses the same topic. The document appears to be forwarding this information to someone else, with the intention of highlighting its relevance or interest.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026355.txt
The document is an email chain discussing the implications of an Iran nuclear deal for Israel. Key individuals involved in this discussion include Ehud Barak, Bill Clinton, and Jeffrey E. Epstein. The main topic of conversation revolves around the potential impact of such a deal on Israel's security. Additionally, there are references to previous discussions about Iran from 1994 involving both Bill Clinton and Ehud Barak.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026354.txt
The email is discussing the interview of Ehud Barak on what the Iran nuclear deal means for Israel. The sender Jeffrey E. mentions Bill Clinton's 1994 interview as a point of reference. He also provides a link to the CNBC video gallery containing the related content. It should be noted that the information contained in this communication is confidential and intended only for the use of the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025898.txt
The document is an email exchange between Ehud Barak and Jeffrey E. about their plans for August 2015, including working on Barak's biography with the editor starting September 1st. They plan to be in New York around August 25th and discuss events related to Obama and American Jewry, as well as Big Data illusions. Barak also mentions staying in a location near 62nd street in August and planning to return for several weeks later in the month with some speeches to make. Jeffrey E. forwards an amusing message from Noam Chomsky about the Iran deal.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025893.txt
The document is a series of emails between Ehud Barak and Jeffrey E. discussing various topics, including politics, history, Big Data, and personal experiences. Key people mentioned include Barack Obama, Benjamin Netanyahu, Noam Chomsky, and Ehud Barak himself. The conversation touches on historical events and the current political climate, as well as more personal matters such as travel plans.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025797.txt
The document discusses US policy on Arab revolutions and features opinions from various experts, including Indyk, Feaver, Dannzinger, Kahl, Flornoy, Zelikow, Froman, Hadley, and Maghan O. The experts debate the effectiveness of past administrations' strategies in dealing with conflicts in Syria, Iraq, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia, as well as the challenges faced by current US leadership in addressing these issues. They highlight the importance of prioritizing national interests and effectively leveraging resources and alliances to manage complex situations in the Middle East.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023487.txt
The article discusses Iran's nuclear program and how it affects global efforts towards a nuclear-free world. The author mentions that while there have been positive steps taken in arms control, more pressure needs to be put on countries like Iran and North Korea to end their illegal nuclear programs and prevent proliferation. They also mention the need to secure vulnerable nuclear materials worldwide within four years and create an international fuel bank to ensure the safe use of nuclear energy without leading to proliferation. The author believes that in a Middle East where citizens determine their own destiny, Iran will be increasingly isolated by its actions.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022260.txt
In this email exchange, Vinit Sahni is discussing a plan to stop marketmaking over-the-counter oil options and focus on short-dated Pd options instead due to better liquidity and lower transaction costs. They also mention the potential impact of a Kerry Lavrov meeting and Crimea referendum on markets, as well as concerns about a hard risk off move in markets focused on European equities, copper, EM FX (Turkey, ZAR, Ruble etc) than SPX. The exchange suggests buying WTI calls with 5-day expiry.
