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Defense Secretary James Mattis received permission from the US military after retiring from the Marine Corps to work as a military adviser to the United Arab Emirates, newly disclosed Pentagon ...
General James Mattis advised UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed on the war in Yemen before he became US defence secretary, while many US lawmakers, senior diplomats and the American public were kept ...
From top, UAE soldiers, Mohamed bin Zayed, CV-22 Osprey and James Mattis. (Illustration by Frank Hulley-Jones/The Washington Post; Photographs Gehad Hamdy/picture alliance/Getty Images, Geoffroy ...
Defense Secretary James Mattis served as an unpaid military adviser to the United Arab Emirates before joining the Trump administration, CNN first reported Wednesday. The Pentagon reportedly gave ...
James Mattis, Reince Preibus Weigh ... Speaking with reporters while traveling in the United Arab Emirates, Mattis said that although he, too, has at times had a contentious relationship with ...
Retired U.S. Marine Corps General James “Mad Dog” Mattis is President Donald Trump‘s Secretary of Defense. Mattis, who has only been retired for three years, was also floated as a possible ...
Top Trump administration officials on Wednesday came to the defense of Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates, arguing that the two nations are doing their best to reduce civilian casualties in the ...
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis listens in March 2018 as President Donald Trump speaks at the White House. Mattis did not publicly reveal his consulting job for the UAE when he returned to the ...
In September, 2011, I met General James Mattis, then in charge of U.S. Central Command, at its headquarters, in Tampa, Florida. Central Command directs American military forces in the Middle East ...
Documents shed light on the former US defence secretary's work for the UAE, which senators and US diplomats say they were kept in the dark about Then-Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohammed bin ...
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