No, I can’t be that charitable to Clark. He is a retired General (4-star). He therefore is well-aware of the personnel constraints on the Armed Forces, and he understands that the logistical capabilities do not exist to support so many far-flung operations. Therefore, if he heard the cited rumor, he would immediately recognize it as fatuous. Any general officer would so recognize it, so I don’t believe that he heard it from another general.
Also, if he has a shred of political sense, he would see that the requisite political support to engage in so many operations could not be mustered, even in the immediate post 9/11/2001 period.
Sorry, his purported story is rancid.
I still think this one is believable. What in the world, otherwise, are the slammite brotherhood doing creating a central bank before they have a country, and what is anybody doing talking about “oppression(TM)” in a place like Libya when they clearly don’t give a rat’s ass about real oppresion in places like Sudan or the Ivory Coast. This one has Soros’ fingerprints all over it.