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Cold War III: How the U.S. Navy Can Defeat Putin and Halt Climate Change

par W. Craig Reed

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Human population is skyrocketing, natural resources are dwindling, Russian aggressions are escalating, and Arctic climate changes are forging a new Cold War battleground that's about to turn hot. These alarming world events have converged to create a "perfect storm" that's thrusting the world toward unprecedented economic chaos and global conflict. In Cold War III , W. Craig Reed exposes Russian President Vladimir Putin's plan to dominate world resources, especially in the Arctic, and why the invasion of Ukraine is only the beginning. Reed also reveals details about a scientific breakthrough by the U.S. Navy that could defeat Putin, create jobs, and mitigate climate change. But unless world leaders act now, Putin's plan could plunge the free world into a nightmare scenario of poverty, despair, and chaos not seen since the Great Depression. Reed's previous non-fiction book, Red November, exposed shocking details about a top secret U.S. Navy technology, deployed worldwide by Reed's father, that allowed President John F. Kennedy to avoid World War III and trump Soviet President Nikita Khrushchev during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Reed's frightening revelations in Cold War III remind us that the world's superpowers are still bitter enemies, and the third Cold War is heating up rapidly deep beneath the Arctic ice.… (plus d'informations)
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COLD WAR lll is a book all the world should read but most especially, U.S. citizens!

We hear so much about “global warming” but as I read the accounting of the U.S., Russia & China’s nuclear powered submarines which penetrate the Arctic Circle frequently, I feel it may have as much impact on “global warming” as anything else! The United States and Britain are seemingly unaware of Putin’s strategy to side track their attention while he is formulating something far more dangerous and crucial to them in hope to control the world oil & natural gas distribution.

Russia and China are very close to becoming partners. If they unite…Read about it! it is very close to happening!

The U.S. administration has turned its back in many ways on protecting this country.

This book also discusses other issues but primarily it returns to Putin’s Russia & China vastly gaining power.

This book is a cry for the U.S. leader and citizens to get involved…Will Putin be the next Hitler…or worse?

W. Craig Reed covers the situation which has been developing for a few years and is close to becoming out of control. There is still time to stop it if we begin to pressure our leaders and are very careful who we elect as our next President…Time is of the essence!

The subject matter is very important and enlightening. It is a little too in-depth for the average person but I give it Four Stars because it is very important the people read it and understand what the world is facing. ( )
  LAWonder10 | Jun 12, 2016 |
The author has written a book that is about situation developing over the abundance of natural resources in the Arctic Ocean. With global warming, the Arctic is melting and is opening previously unattainable areas to exploration. The United States, Russia, and China are all rushing to exploit these new areas. It is the author's contention that the U.S. is falling behind the Russians in this area. It seems like the author is trying to create a new Cold War between the Russian and the United States, using the Arctic as his main cause. He demonizes Putin, and places the blame at his feet for the "coming conflict". What he fails to take into consideration is that Putin, as aggressive as he is, will not be there forever. And also the fact that the United States is placing a lot of emphasis on the Arctic also (see recent N.O.A.A. reports). The author argues that the U.S. has to have control of the Arctic Ocean. I ask why? Is the Arctic not adjacent to Russia also? Shouldn't they have as much "control" as the U.S.? It seems the author is clamoring to create an atmosphere where the two countries are again at odds. Perhaps based on his previous military connections, and to advance those connections in the future? I don't know, but I do know that, based on his book, the case for a new Cold War has not been made. ( )
  1Randal | Jul 8, 2015 |
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Human population is skyrocketing, natural resources are dwindling, Russian aggressions are escalating, and Arctic climate changes are forging a new Cold War battleground that's about to turn hot. These alarming world events have converged to create a "perfect storm" that's thrusting the world toward unprecedented economic chaos and global conflict. In Cold War III , W. Craig Reed exposes Russian President Vladimir Putin's plan to dominate world resources, especially in the Arctic, and why the invasion of Ukraine is only the beginning. Reed also reveals details about a scientific breakthrough by the U.S. Navy that could defeat Putin, create jobs, and mitigate climate change. But unless world leaders act now, Putin's plan could plunge the free world into a nightmare scenario of poverty, despair, and chaos not seen since the Great Depression. Reed's previous non-fiction book, Red November, exposed shocking details about a top secret U.S. Navy technology, deployed worldwide by Reed's father, that allowed President John F. Kennedy to avoid World War III and trump Soviet President Nikita Khrushchev during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Reed's frightening revelations in Cold War III remind us that the world's superpowers are still bitter enemies, and the third Cold War is heating up rapidly deep beneath the Arctic ice.

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