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Memo Discusses Secretive Venue Planning for Israeli‑Syrian Golan Negotiations

Memo Discusses Secretive Venue Planning for Israeli‑Syrian Golan Negotiations The passage outlines informal suggestions for covert negotiation sites and mentions senior US diplomat Dennis Ross, but provides no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial transactions, or illicit influence. It offers limited actionable leads beyond the existence of a discussion about venue secrecy, which is already known in diplomatic contexts. Key insights: Mentions former US envoy Dennis Ross rejecting Camp David as a venue for Israeli‑Syrian talks.; Proposes alternative secret locations including NATO base in Turkey, British base in Cyprus, US ship, and a missile silo.; Describes media presence in Shepherdstown, WV, undermining secrecy.

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Memo Discusses Secretive Venue Planning for Israeli‑Syrian Golan Negotiations The passage outlines informal suggestions for covert negotiation sites and mentions senior US diplomat Dennis Ross, but provides no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial transactions, or illicit influence. It offers limited actionable leads beyond the existence of a discussion about venue secrecy, which is already known in diplomatic contexts. Key insights: Mentions former US envoy Dennis Ross rejecting Camp David as a venue for Israeli‑Syrian talks.; Proposes alternative secret locations including NATO base in Turkey, British base in Cyprus, US ship, and a missile silo.; Describes media presence in Shepherdstown, WV, undermining secrecy.

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kagglehouse-oversightdiplomacyisrael‑syriagolan-heightsvenue-secrecyus-foreign-policy
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