Jeffrey Epstein forwards Atlantic Council article on "Blackberry Diplomacy" regarding Syria (July 2013)
The passage shows Epstein circulating a think‑tank article that references informal, real‑time diplomatic communications about Syria. While it hints at high‑level U.S. officials using personal devices Epstein received and forwarded an Atlantic Council piece titled “Syria: Blackberry Diplomacy.” The article quotes a former State Department colleague stressing rapid, ad‑hoc decision‑making via m The
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The passage shows Epstein circulating a think‑tank article that references informal, real‑time diplomatic communications about Syria. While it hints at high‑level U.S. officials using personal devices Epstein received and forwarded an Atlantic Council piece titled “Syria: Blackberry Diplomacy.” The article quotes a former State Department colleague stressing rapid, ad‑hoc decision‑making via m The
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