In a startling revelation, retired U.S. four-star general Wesley Clark has disclosed that after the tragic events of 9/11, the United States had a covert plan to take out seven countries within five years. This strategy allegedly began with Iraq and proceeded to Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and culminating with Iran. 🌍🔍
General Clark's statement sheds light on the extensive military intentions that shaped the early 2000s geopolitical landscape. Understanding these plans provides deeper insight into the complex relationships and conflicts that have since evolved in these regions. 🛫📈
The implications of such a strategy highlight the long-term effects on international relations and the ongoing quest for stability in the Middle East and beyond. Stay informed with more in-depth analyses and updates on global affairs! ✨📰
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America's plan after 9/11: Taking out seven countries in five years
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