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In Clark's book Winning Modern Wars, published in 2003, he describes his conversation with a military officer in the Pentagon shortly after 9/11 regarding a plan to attack seven countries in five years: "As I went back through the Pentagon in November 2001, one of the senior military staff officers had time for a chat.
In 2024 (December 16) Professor Jeffrey Sachs, referring to the fall of Bashar al-Assad in Syria a week before, reported in an interview with Tucker Carlson of his talk with Wesley Clark, who shortly after 09/11 had been told at the Pentagon, that the US would wage seven wars in five years in the Middle East, Syria among them.
Retired U.S. Army Gen. Wesley Clark suggested Wednesday that Ukraine’s war with Russia is a test of endurance, as neither country appears to be seeking compromise in the conflict that’s lasted ...
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Wesley Allison Clark (April 10, 1927 – February 22, 2016) was an American physicist who is credited for designing the first modern personal computer. [1] He was also a computer designer and the main participant, along with Charles Molnar, in the creation of the LINC computer, which was the first minicomputer and shares with a number of other computers (such as the PDP-1) the claim to be the ...
5 years, 167 days United States Army: 7: General Alexander M. Haig Jr. (1924–2010) 15 December 1974: 1 July 1979 ... Wesley Clark (born 1944) 11 July 1997: 3 May 2000:
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The 2004 presidential campaign of Wesley Clark, a retired U.S. Army general who served as Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACE) from 1997 to 2000, officially began on September 17, 2003. A movement to draft Clark for the Democratic nomination began in April 2003, and was led by activists who felt Clark's military service and criticism of the ...