General Wesley Clark: Plan To Take Out 7 Countries In 5 Years


Democracy Now – brief clip

Longer Presentation
U.S. General Wesley Clark (Ret.), explains that the Bush Administration planned to take out 7 countries in 5 years: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Iran (2007 up to 2012)

General Wesley Clark, U.S. Army (ret) — Former Commanding General of U.S. European Command, which included all American military activities in the 89 countries and territories of Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Additionally, Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), which granted him overall command of NATO military forces in Europe 1997 – 2001. Awarded Bronze Star, Silver Star, and Purple Heart for his service in Viet Nam and numerous subsequent medals and citations. Graduated valedictorian of his class at West Point. * Video interview ABC’s This Week with George Stephanopoulos 3/5/06: “I think when you look at this country, right now, we need a 2-party system that works. We need Congress to do its job. We need real investigation of some of the abuses of authority that are apparently going on at the Executive branch. … We’ve never finished the investigation of 9/11 and whether the administration actually misused the intelligence information it had. The evidence seems pretty clear to me. I’ve seen that for a long time.”

Editor’s Note:
Wesley Clark refers to a “policy coup” that has taken place in Washington. It is much deeper than that. For a thorough overview of what has happened within the U.S. government, the following presentation and article from Peter Dale Scott will provide the necessary understanding and clarity:

“Continuity of Government Planning” with Peter Dale Scott. The process by which the U.S. Constitution has already been superseded. – Listen>>

Peter Dale Scott – The Deep State