This general predicted years ago that America would destroy 7 countries in 5 years. Only Iran is missing

US President Donald Trump said he has not yet decided whether the US will help Israel attack Iran. “Maybe I will, maybe I won’t,” he told reporters at the White House. “There’s a big difference between today and a week ago.”

The president believes Iran should not have a nuclear weapon and says his patience with the country has run out. Yesterday, on whether the US will openly engage in war or not, he said:

“Based on the fact that there is a significant chance that negotiations may or may not take place with Iran in the near future, I will make my decision on whether or not to go to war within 14 days.”

Trump has one major problem: the majority of his voters do not support US entry into war.

Now we can expect some false flag operation to justify US entry into war, or the US will continue to support Israel with weapons and defense means, so that the proxy war will continue without open US involvement.

Whatever the initiative on the part of the US, it is undeniable that even the US military leadership has long known what the plans were.

Retired US General Wesley Clark warned almost two decades ago that America wanted to go to war with Iran.

During his first term, Trump withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal. He also imposed tougher sanctions on Tehran and designated the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Iran’s elite military unit, as a terrorist organization.

Retired four-star general Wesley Clark told the news program Democracy Now! in 2007 that the goal of the 9/11 attacks was to destroy seven countries within five years.

They were Iraq, Syria, Somalia, Libya, Sudan, Yemen, and Iran.

All of these countries have since been the target of American aggression, directly or indirectly.

Clark said during the interview that he was at the Pentagon for 10 days after 9/11 and spoke with some of the chiefs of staff who worked for him.

One of the generals told him, “We decided to go to war with Iraq.”

Clark asked him why. “I have no idea. I don’t think they have anything better to do,” he said.

He decided to ask more questions. “Did they find information linking Saddam Hussein to al-Qaeda?”

“No, we didn’t find anything new. They just decided to go to war with Iraq,” the general said.

A few weeks later, when the US was already bombing Afghanistan, Clark spoke to the general again at the Pentagon.

“Are we still going to war with Iraq?” he asked.

The general replied, “It’s even worse.”

Then he pulled from his desk a confidential memorandum from the Department of Defense stating that seven countries, starting with Iraq and ending with Iran, must be eliminated within five years.

Recently, Syria, the penultimate on the list, has been overthrown and its government changed.

So Iran is the last of the countries listed above where the goals have not yet been met…

error: Content is protected !!