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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (839421)2/26/2015 12:58:53 PM
From: Bill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574854
 
2013? The story has been told by him a dozen times before that and never did he ever claim he was physically in the Falklands. Even the quote you provide says he was in Argentina - with a skip in grammar to a contradictory phrase that nobody in their right mind would interpret meant he was in the Falkland Islands physically especially after he said he was in Argentina a dozen times before.

Show me a quote where he clearly said he covered the war and was physically in the Falkland Islands. You can't because he didn't.



To: Broken_Clock who wrote (839421)2/26/2015 1:09:26 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574854
 
ISIS — An Israeli Project, Says General Clark
By Ariadna Theokopoulos on February 25, 2015 in Aggression, Crimes Against Truth, Israel, Terrorism, War, Zionism
ISIS, aka Daesh, General Clark reveals, is an Israeli project, which they created in order to defeat Hezbollah by proxy.

General Wesley Clark, former Supreme Commander of NATO, told CNN that the Islamic Emirate (“Daesh”) had been “created by our friends and allies to defeat Hezbollah.”

General Clark thus clearly put into question the responsibility of Israel.

Since 2001, General Clark has been the spokesman for a group of senior officers opposed to Israeli influence on the foreign policy of the United States, its aggressive imperialist developments and the remodeling of the “Greater Middle East”. He had opposed the deployment of troops in Iraq, and wars against Libya and against Syria.

Given the Western (American and European) and Israeli insistent and uniform packaging of ISIS/Daesh as a spontaneous excrescence of Islamic extremism, it is nothing less than shocking to hear someone of no lesser stature than General Clark say en passant that ISIS is Israel’s creation.

Voltaire net’s description of Clark as “the spokesman for a group of senior officers opposed to Israeli influence on the foreign policy of the United States” raises a few questions without answers and encourages speculations. How many are there in this “group of senior officers”? Are they all retired like Clark and thus unable to influence the course of events and decisions involving the military? Are they some of those (nine commanding generals) purged by Obama without explanations?

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