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How ambitious is the United States?
Interference in the Palestinian-Israeli dispute, support for Ukraine, and tension in the Taiwan Strait are not enough for the United States to subvert the illusion of the seven great powers in the short term!
How could such a big secret be leaked? What is the United States doing to achieve its ambitions? Is it effective?
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The retired admiral broke the bombshell news.
The 9/11 attacks had a profound impact on the United States, and the United States began the global fight against terrorism.
Although it cannot be completely denied, the United States is indeed waving the banner of anti-terrorism and sparing no effort in order to obtain more resources.
Wesley Clark, a retired former four-star U.S. general, revealed that he had visited the Department of Defense ten days after the 911 attacks and had seen a classified document.
The report clearly pointed out that the United States will oust the regimes of seven countries, including Iraq, within five years.
Of course, such a large-scale operation did not achieve any substantive results, but it can be seen from this point that the United States is still very jealous of Middle Eastern countries and terrorists in the Middle East.
General Clark said that among the seven men are Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and the powerful Iran.
How did Clark read this document?
He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, was once an excellent soldier, and even had the opportunity to become a five-star general, but because of differences in thinking, he finally chose to engage in business and achieved great achievements.
Clark has his own opinion on this, and he believes that the biggest adversary of the United States is not Iraq, but Iran.
However, the U.S. authorities are continuing a war against Iraq, and Clark could not give a clear explanation when asked why he attacked Iraq.
The Middle East is notoriously rich, and the United States has coveted a big piece of the pie since World War II, but in the end it has not been able to swallow it all.
Beginning in 1991, under the pretext of assisting Kuwait in regaining its sovereignty, the United States joined hands with several other major powers to launch a war against Iraq, triggering an anti-American force in the country.
Although "Al Qaeda" immediately denied it after "911," the United States still included "Al Qaeda" in the list of "prime suspects" and launched a war against Iraq under the pretext of eliminating "Al Qaeda."
The war in Iraq did not gain universal recognition around the world, and the U.S. war of invasion across the border was criticized.
The 2008 Iraqi civil war.
Under the leadership of George W. Bush, the United States unilaterally declared a war of "justice", claiming that the Saddam regime in Iraq possessed a large amount of destructiveness, financed terrorist acts, and violated the rights of citizens.
Iraqi civilians and civilians began to fight back, but they were powerless in the face of America's powerful high-tech**.
Another excuse for the United States is that Saddam's regime once used chemistry to deal with ordinary people.
In fact, Iraq used chemical weapons in the Iran-Iraq war, when the United States fully supported Iraq, instigated Iraq and Iran to attack each other, and assisted Iraq in developing chemical weapons.
The double-standard character of the Americans was vividly demonstrated at that time.
In fact, everyone knows that the purpose of the United States is still the Middle East.
Now, the United States can't wait to monopolize all the world's **.
Finally, after years of U.S. efforts, Saddam's regime was destroyed, and the U.S. withdrew its troops in 2011.
This is the end of the war in Iraq, but the United States claimed to have a lot of devastation before the war, and there is not even a trace of it.
Even, the United States brazenly claimed that the Saddam regime had destroyed all the evidence and the world, plunging the world into a ridiculous situation.
Obviously, dealing with Iraq alone will cost the United States a lot of manpower and material resources, and it is obviously impossible to eliminate seven countries within five years.
The United States also got some benefits in Iraq, so it wisely stopped its aggression against the Iraq war.
Relations between the United States and Iran remain tense, and despite several U.S. interventions in the Middle East, no larger war has been waged against it. It seems that the Americans also realized that war is a very expensive thing.
Now, almost 80 years have passed since the end of World War II, and the United States is the world's policeman at that time, while waving the banner of "defending human rights", it is hurting many ordinary people behind the scenes.
Although oil is precious, the people of the Middle East also have their own right to live.