Topic: Path To Persia

3 chapters across the catalog

Poledancing for College
Episode 295 12:45 - 17:38

295: Poledancing for College

Jay Carney, Syria Freudian Slip, and Path to Persia

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney mistakenly referred to Syria during a press briefing regarding the conflict in Libya. This slip is analyzed as evidence of the "Path to Persia" plan, a geopolitical strategy to systematically destabilize Middle Eastern nations leading toward Iran. The hosts reference General Wesley Clark's previous disclosures about planned regime changes in seven countries.

Mission Accomplished!
Episode 290 2:07 - 4:36

290: Mission Accomplished!

Arab Spring Rebels, Potential Chinese Involvement Theory

A theory is proposed suggesting the Chinese government may be arming rebels in the Arab Spring to undermine Western interests. The presence of heavy military equipment like jet fighters and anti-aircraft guns among rebel forces is contrasted with previous civilian-led protests in Egypt and Yemen. The narrative explores whether Muammar Gaddafi is being used as a "patsy" in a larger geopolitical scam to protect American interests against Chinese encroachment.

Mission Accomplished!
Episode 290 18:47 - 23:07

290: Mission Accomplished!

Wesley Clark 2007 Interview, Seven Countries in Five Years

A 2007 interview with General Wesley Clark reveals a Pentagon memo from shortly after September 11, 2001, detailing plans to "take out" seven countries in five years. The list included Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iran. This plan, linked to the "Path to Persia" strategy from the Brookings Institution, suggests the current intervention in Libya was planned years in advance regardless of the Arab Spring.