wealthy Iraqi sheikh who urges hard-line U.S. approach to Iran spent 26 nights at Trump's D.C. hotel
In July, a wealthy Iraqi sheikh named Nahro al-Kasnazan wrote letters to national security adviser John Bolton and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urging them to forge closer ties with those seeking to overthrow the government of Iran.
Kasnazan wrote of his desire to achieve our mutual interest to weaken the Iranian Mullahs regime and end its hegemony.
Four months later, he checked into Trump International Hotel in Washington and spent 26 nights in a suite on the eighth floor a visit estimated to have cost tens of thousands of dollars.
It was an unusually long stay at the expensive hotel. The Washington Post obtained the establishments VIP Arrivals lists for dozens of days last year, including more than 1,200 individual guests. Kasnazans visit was the longest listed.
We normally stay at the Hay-Adams hotel, Kasnazan, 50, said in a recent interview with a Post reporter in Amman, Jordan, where he lives in a gold-bedecked mansion and summons his servants by walkie-talkie. But we just heard about this new Trump hotel in Washington, D.C., and thought it would be a good place to stay.
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