WESLEY CLARK REVEAL AMERICAN POLICY TO DESTABILIZE THE MIDDLE EAST
January 14, 2024I have seen this speech by retired four-star general and former Democratic Presidential candidate Wesley Clark, many times throughout the course of my career working and reporting on foreign affairs. Everytime I watch it I relate to it more deeply and now in the face of the horrors being committed in Gaza, I recall Clark’s speech and how important and relevant it is for us to consider this verified, credible, undeniable information that he reveals regarding the course of U.S. foreign policy in the wake of September 11, 2001.
The USA foreign policy he explains was hijacked in the 1990s and the plans were laid back then to destroy seven (7) Arab nations, create coups and revolutions to change the leadership and take over control of the ME. Their proxy on the ground was and still is Israel.
So anyone who still believes October 7 was a “SURPRISE ATTACK” is delusional and completely ignorant.
This makes it more clear why we, the people of the world, need to carry on and end this domination by a select elite who include Jewish and Christian Zionists as well as a lot of wannabes, the immoral aritocracy, members of the rich and modern their lackeys.
Watch and comment. Love to hear your views on this.
Background on Wesley Clark:
Wesley Clark sought the presidency during the 2004 elections, seeking to bring a less hawkish perspective to the White House. After the campaign, Clark did not end his crusade for what he sees as a better America, one that supports his vision of a responsible foreign policy. Clark was valedictorian of his class at West Point, was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to the University of Oxford where he earned a master’s degree in economics, and later graduated from the Command and General Staff College with a master’s degree in military science. He spent 34 years in the Army and the Department of Defense, receiving many military decorations, several honorary knighthoods, and a Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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English Script:
Wes Clark: I was leaving the Pentagon and an officer from the Joint Staff called me into his office and said I want you to know. He said, Sir, we’re going to attack Iraq. And I said, Why? He said, We don’t know. He said, I said, Well, did they tie Saddam to 911? He said, no. He said, but I guess it’s they don’t know what to do about terrorism. And so they think… but they can attack states and they want to look strong. And so I guess they think if they take down a state, it will intimidate the terrorists. About six weeks later, I saw the same officer. I said, Why? Why haven’t we attacked Iraq? We’re still going to attack Iraq.
He said, Oh, sir. He says it’s worse than that. He said, he pulled up a piece of paper off his desk. He said, I just got this memo from the secretary defense officer, it says, we’re going to attack and destroy the government and seven countries in five years. We’re going to start with Iraq and then we’re going to move to Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Iran. seven, seven countries in five years. I said, is that a classified memo? He said, Yes, sir. I said, Well, don’t show it to me. He was about to show it to me. He said, because I want to talk about it. And I sat on this information for a long time for about six or eight months. I was so stunned by this I couldn’t begin to talk about it, and I couldn’t believe it would really be true. But that’s actually what happened.
These people took control of the policy in the United States and I realized then, it came back to me, a 1991 meeting I had with Paul Wolfowitz, you know, in 2001 when he was deputy secretary of defense. But in 1991, he was the undersecretary of defense for policy. It’s the number three position in the Pentagon. And I had gone to see him when I was a one star general. I was commanding the National Training Center. I had met him one time and this is 1991. I said, Mr. Secretary, you must be pretty happy with the performance of the troops in Desert Storm. And he said, Well, yeah, he said, but not really. He said, Because the truth is we should have gotten rid of Saddam Hussein and we didn’t. And this was just after the Shia uprising in March of 91, which we had provoked, and then we kept our troops on the sidelines and didn’t intervene. And he said, but one thing we did learn, he said, we learned that we can use our military in the region, in the Middle East and the Soviets won’t stop us, he said. And we’ve got about five or ten years to clean up those old Soviet client regimes. Syria, Iran, Iraq, before the next great superpower comes on to challenges. It was a pretty stunning thing, you mean the purpose of the military is to start wars and change governments? It’s not to sort of deter conflict? We’re going to invade countries?
My mind was spinning, this country was taken over by a group of people with a policy coup. Wolfowitz and Cheney and Rumsfeld. And you could name a half dozen other collaborators from the Project for a New American Century. They wanted us to destabilize the Middle East, turn it upside down, make it under our control. Did senators and congressmen stand up and denounce this plan? Was there a full fledged American debate on it? Absolutely not. And there still isn’t. This wasn’t what the American people voted George Bush into office. If you’re an American, you want to be concerned about the strategy of the United States in this region. What is our aim? What is our purpose? Why are we there? Why are Americans dying in this region? That is the issue.