Wealthy Iraqi sheikh who is known for efforts to push for attacks on Iran reportedly spent 26 nights at US President Trump's DC hotel
Nahro al Kasnazan, known for his push for military attacks on Iran, stayed for 26 nights at US President Trump's DC hotel, the longest recorded in a"VIP arrivals" list obtained by the Washington Post.A wealthy Iraqi businessman who advocated for Washington to take a hardline step toward the Iranian government "spent 26 nights" at US President Donald Trump's DC hotel, according to a report published on Thursday.
The hotel is a magnet for foreign dignitaries, Republican cadres and well-established members of the global business elite.The hotel said it donated the profits from his stay, the sum of which it did not disclose, to the Treasury Department under a voluntary policy intended to fend off criticism that the president is in violation of the Constitution's emoluments clause, which bars presidents from receiving payments from foreign governments.
He recently registered an unspecified number of companies in the US with portfolios ranging from private security to oil field construction, according to the newspaper.that while he is not in favour of an all-out US invasion, he does want "surgical US military strikes" against Iranian military targets.
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