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  • If Prince, Sheik al-Nahyan, or U.S. State or Defense Department officials think a battalion is going to help with that, they are smoking something far more potent than Bill Clinton ever inhaled.

    David Isenberg: PMC und Drang in the Persian Gulf David Isenberg 2011

  • If Prince, Sheik al-Nahyan, or U.S. State or Defense Department officials think a battalion is going to help with that, they are smoking something far more potent than Bill Clinton ever inhaled.

    David Isenberg: PMC und Drang in the Persian Gulf David Isenberg 2011

  • If Prince, Sheik al-Nahyan, or U.S. State or Defense Department officials think a battalion is going to help with that, they are smoking something far more potent than Bill Clinton ever inhaled.

    David Isenberg: PMC und Drang in the Persian Gulf David Isenberg 2011

  • "Our loan implementation will constitute an example to other countries … we should cover the needs of our Libyan brothers," said Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, at a closing press conference with the meeting's co-chairman, UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan.

    U.S. Recognizes Libyan Rebel Group Marc Champion 2011

  • Hager detailed how Prince was hired by Sheik Mohamed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, the crown prince of Abu Dhabi and the de facto ruler of the United Arab Emirates, to put together an 800-member battalion of foreign troops for the U.A.E. The force is intended to conduct special operations missions inside and outside the country, defend oil pipelines and skyscrapers from terrorist attacks and put down internal revolts, the documents show.

    David Isenberg: PMC und Drang in the Persian Gulf David Isenberg 2011

  • If Prince, Sheik al-Nahyan, or U.S. State or Defense Department officials think a battalion is going to help with that, they are smoking something far more potent than Bill Clinton ever inhaled.

    David Isenberg: PMC und Drang in the Persian Gulf David Isenberg 2011

  • In recent years, Manchester City has undergone a similar upturn in fortunes following a takeover by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al-Nahyan.

    Fears Behind the Racing Cheers David Roman 2011

  • In an effort to underline Arab support for the military operation, he was accompanied by his counterpart from the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan.

    Afghanistan withdrawal: Barack Obama says 33,000 troops will leave next year 2011

  • Manchester City's most senior football administrator has said the club will not continue to sign players at the relentless rate they have since the August 2008 takeover by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al-Nahyan of Abu Dhabi, who has spent £500m, mostly on transfer fees and wages.

    Manchester City will not continue to spend big, claims Brian Marwood David Conn 2010

  • Hager detailed how Prince was hired by Sheik Mohamed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, the crown prince of Abu Dhabi and the de facto ruler of the United Arab Emirates, to put together an 800-member battalion of foreign troops for the U.A.E. The force is intended to conduct special operations missions inside and outside the country, defend oil pipelines and skyscrapers from terrorist attacks and put down internal revolts, the documents show.

    David Isenberg: PMC und Drang in the Persian Gulf David Isenberg 2011

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