Jiang says post-9/11 planners had already outlined a sequence of seven Middle Eastern countries to destroy, with Iran as the final target, so current escalation should be read as the continuation of an old declared plan.
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Wesley Clark
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Jiang says the Pentagon has long pursued seven regime-change targets and that Iran is the final unresolved state in that sequence.
He cites Wesley Clark's post-9/11 account of a seven-nations target list and says Iran is the last major country remaining on that plan, which is why Tehran assumes America will come for it eventually.
Jiang cites Wesley Clark's post-9/11 account of a U.S. plan to attack seven countries and says Iran is the last unfinished state on that longstanding list.
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"...told us a plan already right because right after 9 11 wesley clark said that he he saw uh he talked to someone who..."
"So after 9 -11, Wesley Clark, a general, American general, on stage with Amy Goodman, he revealed that there's a plan in the Pentagon..."
"...Iran knows that America is going to come for it eventually. Wesley Clark, after 9 -11, he did, talking to Amy Goodman, he did..."
"...Then you have, I just think momentum inertia, right? Because remember Wesley Clark, um, way back in 2001, right after the, um, uh, 9..."
"And now it's just coming to fruition and, and really it's, I think I'm running a marathon, right? You you're, you're like so close..."
"...explain this, but go back to 9 -11. After 9 -11, Wesley Clark,"
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