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Decorated American General Warned Us About Plans To Take Over Syria In 2003

The following video is of former Four Star US Army General and Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO, Wesley Clark at a 2007 interview with Democracy Now.

Decorated American General Warned Us About Plans To Take Over Syria In 2003

Clark recounts a moment shortly after September 11th, 2001 in which he was presented a classified memo listing governments that the US was planning to overthrow in the coming years. Among the countries listed were Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Iran. Though the timeline Clark was presented is overdue, we have seen this information proven correct for the first three countries, and talks have now begun of overthrowing the regime in Syria as well. Granted, there is undoubtedly some truth to what our media is telling us about the violence and oppressiveness of the Syrian government, however where we should begin to ask questions is whether this is, in fact, the full reason for discussions of military involvement. Is our government concerned about Syria out of purely altruistic humanitarianism, or could it be part of a much larger and longer-term geopolitical strategy? Problems are usually created by the same elitist groups that propose the solution. A U.S intervention in Syria is only justifiable if there is enough chaos there to permit it.

The entire middle east is littered with United States military bases, and we can never be quite sure what type of agenda is really playing out.

The ultimate goal could be creating enough chaos, threat and fear in order to justify a world world government, or a new world order. Some of General Clark’s statements have been controversial in the past , but he shares some interesting food for thought here. .

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