Posted on 07/20/2005 7:17:44 PM PDT by Doctor Raoul
Gen. Wesley K. Clark, NATO's supreme commander, asked why he did not have 4,000 targets on his desk, a NATO officer said. By mid-April, General Clark halved his demand, and the Air Force's intelligence director for Europe, Brig. Gen. Neal T. Robinson, agreeGeneral Clark declined to be interviewed for this article
Sure. If there was even the slightest indication that this has anything to do with her.
That would be Larry "I'm a registered Republican" Johnson. I found an interesting tidbit about him, his website resume changed back in 2000, shortly after it went online. The change was to delete a reference to his "private sector" work in the mid-80's just before he "joined" the CIA. That work was in Argentina, managing some construction project. Coincidentally, Argentina was installing their Canadian nuke plant at that same time.
This whole gang appears to have a history of outing themselves.
Bump?!
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