I put this video on my blog a long time ago, and then I couldn’t access it anymore. It’s now available again, and I hope you will take a look – before it disappears. This video was made shortly after 9/11. ~J
General Wesley Clark reveals the US plan to invade and take over 7 countries, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Lybia, Somalia, Sudan, And Iran, before we even invaded Afghanistan. The first part of the plan was revealed 10 days after 9/11 and was expanded to included the other nations. Clark is quoted as saying the invasion wasn’t based on links to Al-Queda or any other intelligence reports but just because the US has an army that is great at taking over other nations.
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LOL… I am laughing to those kind of news nowadays.
Is this a US Plan or the CABAL plan?
Do they have money to do this?
And what about the troops, HUMAN beings that are willingly going and terrorise those countries. In other words, do they have enough Human Resorces to do that?
US-Americans who beleive in their constitutions are taken for a HUGE RIDE… and feel SORRY for the real Patriots and mind your own business & leave the World alone type of people.
I would have believed it pre-2008
DITTO Mathew, ditto.
This plan was outlined in detail in policies promoted by the neocon think tank PNAC (Project for a New American Century). It was “established in the spring of 1997″ as “a non-profit, educational organization whose goal is to promote American global leadership.” (Translation: to ensure American hegemony and unfettered access to natural resources in other countries.)
PNAC’s policy document, “Rebuilding America’s Defences,” openly advocated for total global military domination. Many PNAC members held highest-level positions in the George W. Bush administration. The Project was an initiative of the New Citizenship Project (501c3). In 2009 two of PNAC’s founders, William Kristol and Robert Kagan, began what some termed “PNAC 2.0,” The Foreign Policy Initiative.