The Seven Wars They Planned After 9/11 — and How Israel Was Always Behind It

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Everybody knows part of the story by now. Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria. A blur of endless wars and regime changes sold to the public with slogans about freedom and terror. But the real story — the actual blueprint — has always been sitting just barely hidden under layers of propaganda. And if you follow it honestly, it leads to one place: Israel’s long game, not America’s security.

Shortly after 9/11, General Wesley Clark walked into the Pentagon and was shown a classified memo that listed seven countries the U.S. was going to take out in five years. Iraq. Syria. Lebanon. Libya. Somalia. Sudan. Iran. None of these countries attacked America on 9/11. None posed any credible threat. But every one of them stood in the way of Israeli regional dominance, either directly or by proxy.

The plan wasn’t improvised. A year before 9/11, the neocon think tank Project for the New American Century — packed with Bush administration insiders like Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Perle, and Douglas Feith — published a document called Rebuilding America’s Defenses. It called for regime change across the Middle East and admitted that achieving it would require, in their words, “a catastrophic and catalyzing event — like a new Pearl Harbor.” One year later, they got exactly what they needed.

The men behind PNAC weren’t just aggressive idealists. They had long, documented ties to Israeli policy interests. Wolfowitz and Feith in particular were directly involved in Israeli security advisory roles before they ever set American foreign policy. They didn’t just want to reshape the Middle East for American oil companies. They wanted to break every independent Arab state that could ever threaten Israeli expansion.

After 9/11, the script snapped into action. Iraq was invaded under manufactured lies about weapons of mass destruction. Libya was bombed into permanent chaos under the cover of humanitarian intervention. Syria was torn apart through a blood-soaked proxy war. Lebanon, already battered by Israeli invasion, was strangled economically. Somalia and Sudan were turned into lawless battlegrounds through covert operations and endless counterterrorism missions.

Six out of seven. One left.

Iran has been the final target from the beginning. Not an accident. Not a miscalculation. The blueprint was always to crush every serious rival to Israeli power before turning the full weight of American military, political, and economic pressure onto Tehran. Sanctions, assassinations, sabotage operations, cyber warfare, proxy terrorism, internal destabilization — it’s all been thrown at Iran for the last twenty years. And still, somehow, they’re standing.

But now, in 2025, you can see the gears grinding harder again. The media machine is warming up. The same voices that screamed about Iraq’s WMDs are now screaming about Iran’s “aggression.” The final act is already being written.

It wasn’t just American hawks pushing this either. Benjamin Netanyahu, years before 9/11, wrote openly in his 1995 book Fighting Terrorism that catastrophic terror attacks on the United States would “benefit Israel” by dragging America deeper into Middle Eastern wars Israel could not launch alone. When the Towers fell, Netanyahu was quoted in Haaretz calling the attacks “very good” for Israel.

Meanwhile, Israeli intelligence operating inside the United States had tracked movements of several future hijackers but offered warnings so vague they were more political insurance than real prevention. They knew something was coming. They knew it would change the game.

Today, the truth is finally bleeding into public view. Jeffrey Sachs, not a conspiracy theorist but one of the world’s most respected economists, said it plainly last year. The Iraq War was conceived by “a small group of neoconservatives with deep ties to Israel.” It had nothing to do with American national security. Sachs made it clear that the same ideology still directs American policy now — just hiding under newer slogans and fresher PR firms.

Gaza is a graveyard. Lebanon is collapsing. Syria is bleeding out. And Iran — the last domino, the final target — stands isolated, battered, but not yet destroyed.

This wasn’t a chain of mistakes. This wasn’t America fumbling its way into endless war. It was a blueprint. A long game. And if you look closely, you’ll see we’re still inside it.

The next time you hear some TV anchor screaming about Iranian aggression, remember where this started. It didn’t start in a cave in Afghanistan. It didn’t start with bad intelligence. It started in think tanks and strategy rooms in Washington and Tel Aviv, years before a single plane ever hit a tower. And if they get their way, it’s going to end exactly the way they always planned.

You don’t have to like it. But pretending it’s not real is just volunteering for your own destruction.

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