Interesting. I'd say yes, they did. He's an inside source, not even particularly biased. If Michael Moоre or someone had said it, you might have reason to question the source. But with this man, no. He's telling the truth about what he heard and saw, and there is not a lot of room for misinterpretation.

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Wesley Kanne Clark, Sr., (born December 23, 1944) is a retired general of the United States Army. Graduating as valedictorian of his class at West Point, he was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to the University of Oxford where he obtained a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, and later graduated from the Command and General Staff College with a master's degree in military science. He spent 34 years in the Army and the Department of Defense, receiving many military decorations, several honorary knighthoods, and a Presidential Medal of Freedom.
I had no doubt that Syria and Iran is on the hit list. I think the USA is involved in what's going on in Syria right now. The government there was not unpopular earlier. I have no idea what the US wants in Somalia or Sudan (do they have oil..?) and I would have expected to see North Korea on the list too. Maybe they know that this idea would never roll with China.

What more proof do Americans need that their country have been taken over by people/organisations that are no longer working in their best interest?

Clark set himself three initial goals in civilian life—to earn $40 million in the business world to let him practice philanthropy, to become an adjunct professor, and to become a professional golfer. Clark began a public speaking tour in the summer of 2000 and approached several former government officials for advice on work after life in government, including House Speaker Newt Gingrich, White House Chief of Staff Mack McLarty, and Richard Holbrooke. Clark took McLarty's advice to move back to Little Rock, Arkansas, and took a position with the Stephens Group, an investment firm headquartered there. He took several other board positions at defense-related firms, and in March 2003 he amicably left the Stephens Group to found Wesley K. Clark & Associates. Clark began writing, publishing two books—Waging Modern War and Winning Modern Wars.......]
It should be BANNED for a man who is serving in the military, to be running any sort of military related business.