Gerald Feierstein And His Dirty Role In Yemen
An official source in the Political Department of the General People's Congress (GPC) was surprised by statements made by Gerald M. Feierstein, the former US Ambassador to Yemen about the late President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his son Ahmed Ali
The source told Khabar Agency that the suspicious roles played by Feierstein during his presence in Yemen and the secret meetings he held with senior leaders of the Islah Party, as well as leaders of the Houthi militia, reveal the dirty roles he played during his tenure as US ambassador to Yemen
The source confirmed that Feierstein, pressed the former international envoy to Yemen, Jamal bin Omar to put Ambassador Ahmed Ali on the UN sanctions list, in an attempt to push the late president Ali Abdullah Saleh to hand over the presidency of the GPC to Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi
The source was wondering Why does Ambassador Firestein not provide the information he "possessed" to the UN sanctions committee?
The suspicious roles played by Feierstein in Yemen aimed at implementing Qatari and Iranian plans that served their interests". The source added
The source called on the UN sanctions committee to recall Ambassador Firestein and investigate him to reveal the information he claimed about the billions
The source pointed out that the UN Committee of Experts issued its latest report and did not mention that the wealth of the late leader Ali Abdullah Saleh amounts to those billions as Feierstein claimed
What is the legal or diplomatic character of Gerald Firestein to talk about Ambassador Ahmed Ali Saleh and the list of sanctions?" The source asked, Pointing out that Gerald's remarks came under the guidance of parties that funds the Middle East Institute
Gerald M. Feierstein, a former US ambassador to Yemen now serving as the director for the Middle East Institute funded by Qatar and has reportedly received tens of millions of dollars