General Wesley Clark is a retired U.S. Army four-star general and former Clinton administration adviser. Per John Kiriakou: “He was a Clinton administration adviser and a very good guy.”[1][2]
The “seven countries” account
Per Kiriakou: “The week of 9/11, the Pentagon was ordered to come up with a long-term plan. And the long-term plan was to overthrow seven governments — Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, and I forget the other one — with the idea being that they were like dominoes: that once the first one fell all the others would fall right away. And General Clark said — this is kind of a famous video, it’s on YouTube — he asked these other generals, and he was a four-star general and he’s asking other four-star generals, ‘Is this classified?’ And they said, ‘Yes, it’s classified — but they’re nuts. These people in the White House are nuts. They think that this is actually doable.’”[2][3]
Kiriakou attributes the underlying plan to Israeli policy interests: “It was the Israeli plan, 100%. They were marketing it at the same time. The Israelis love when the Americans will do their dirty work.”[3]