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Jeffrey Epstein email to Sultan Bin Sulayem discussing US‑Israel strategy on Iran and proposed joint intelligence session

Jeffrey Epstein email to Sultan Bin Sulayem discussing US‑Israel strategy on Iran and proposed joint intelligence session The passage contains a private email from Jeffrey Epstein to a UAE businessman that outlines a detailed policy agenda linking senior Israeli officials (Netanyahu, Barak) and US officials (President, Secretaries of State/Defense) to coordinated actions on Iran. It mentions a proposed joint US‑Israel intelligence estimate and conditional US military action, which could be a lead for investigating back‑channel diplomatic influence or undisclosed coordination. However, the document provides no concrete transactions, dates beyond broad 2012‑2013 windows, or direct evidence of wrongdoing, limiting its immediate investigative utility. Key insights: Epstein forwards a policy memo authored by former IDF General Ephraim Sneh to Sultan Bin Sulayem.; The memo urges Israel not to strike Iran in 2012 and proposes a US‑Israel joint intelligence estimate in early 2013 that could trigger US military action.; It claims the US President and Secretaries of State/Defense have committed to preventing a nuclear Iran, yet suggests a secret coordination mechanism.

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Jeffrey Epstein email to Sultan Bin Sulayem discussing US‑Israel strategy on Iran and proposed joint intelligence session The passage contains a private email from Jeffrey Epstein to a UAE businessman that outlines a detailed policy agenda linking senior Israeli officials (Netanyahu, Barak) and US officials (President, Secretaries of State/Defense) to coordinated actions on Iran. It mentions a proposed joint US‑Israel intelligence estimate and conditional US military action, which could be a lead for investigating back‑channel diplomatic influence or undisclosed coordination. However, the document provides no concrete transactions, dates beyond broad 2012‑2013 windows, or direct evidence of wrongdoing, limiting its immediate investigative utility. Key insights: Epstein forwards a policy memo authored by former IDF General Ephraim Sneh to Sultan Bin Sulayem.; The memo urges Israel not to strike Iran in 2012 and proposes a US‑Israel joint intelligence estimate in early 2013 that could trigger US military action.; It claims the US President and Secretaries of State/Defense have committed to preventing a nuclear Iran, yet suggests a secret coordination mechanism.

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kagglehouse-oversightmedium-importanceiran-nuclearus‑israel-relationsjeffrey-epsteinforeign-policydiplomatic-coordination
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