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  December 26, 2014
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			Today a former White House official stunned King World News by 
			saying the United States is already at war with China and Russia.
 
			  
			Former presidential adviser and member 
			of the U.S. President's Working Group on Financial Markets, Dr. 
			Philippa Malmgren, also discussed how and where this dangerous 
			war is taking place and why the public is totally unaware of it up 
			to now.
 
				
				Eric King:  
				"Because you are friends with former 
				defense ministers you are up to speed on geopolitics, but I kind 
				of laughed because NATO was talking about creating a 'Spearhead 
				Force' of 3,000-4,000 soldiers, and the United States said 
				they are going to send 100 tanks to the Baltic States." 
				(Laughter)
 Dr. Malmgren:
 
				"Yes." (Laughter)
 
				Eric King:
 
				"The reason I'm laughing is because 
				just one battle in World War II, the Battle of Kursk in Russia, 
				involved 2,000,000 men, 6,000 tanks, and 4,000 aircraft. 
				   
				I laugh because what does the West 
				think it's going to do by getting 3,000-4,000 men together and 
				sending 100 tanks up against Russia? (Laughter). It's comical."
 Dr. Malmgren:
 
				"I was commissioned to write a 90 
				page study. That gets into this issue of how modern wars are 
				conducted.    
				It isn't with boots on the ground 
				and tanks any more. Increasingly these things (wars) are fought 
				in cyberspace and we've seen that happen recently with North 
				Korea. Cyberwarfare and space is really where the action is…
 "The United States, Russia, and China are all vying for 
				dominance over high-altitude satellites, which dominate all the 
				guidance and communications systems for the conduct of warfare. 
				And increasingly (we are seeing) stealthy methods of conducting 
				conflict.
 
 For example, the Russians have been very active recently in 
				showing their dominance in the Baltic Sea, which dictates who 
				dominants Scandinavia and the Baltic countries. And in doing 
				that, it's not that they have so many ships or better quality 
				ships, it's how effectively they've been able to show they can 
				take territory if they want to.
 
 The Danes released a report showing that during the largest 
				naval exercise held last summer by the Russians, since the 
				Soviet period, in part what they were doing was practicing 
				taking and seizing an island in the Baltic which currently 
				belongs to Denmark.
   
				And it was so interesting they 
				(Russia) picked the very week that the Danes held the equivalent 
				of Davos - the meeting where every single political leader in 
				that nation happens to be on that island at that time.
 The question is: If the Russians were to take a Danish island, 
				would President Obama respond? And I think the Russian view is, 
				'No.' That's an interesting question because then it doesn't 
				even matter how many (men, tanks, and planes) you have.
   
				The question is: Would you be 
				willing to deploy all of your capabilities, including in 
				cyberspace and real space? And the answer there is less obvious.
 So think about the conduct of conflict because it may not look 
				the same as it did in the past. War is a subject where 
				innovation matters."
 
 
				Eric King:
 
				"So this next war is to be fought in 
				space and over 
				the Internet?"
 Dr. Malmgren:
 
				"Conflict is already occurring in 
				that arena. And it's interesting how the public either doesn't 
				know about it or doesn't want to know about it.    
				I was recently at a meeting with a 
				lot of very senior people from the defense community, and their 
				view is that we are already in a nose-to-nose confrontation 
				(war) with China and Russia.  
				  
				But these (wars) are being 
				conducted through cyberspace rather than through traditional 
				conventional weapons.
 
				
  
 
				Although having said that, we've had so many near misses between 
				Russian fighter jets and NATO or American fighter jets.
   
				There have been a huge number of air 
				incursions by the Russians into western European airspace and 
				Japanese airspace. And the same with the Chinese - we've had a 
				number of near misses. 
 In fact, when President Obama did his recent trip to Asia he 
				signed a deal with President Xi of China where they basically 
				agreed to set up a hotline between Beijing and Washington that's 
				exclusively devoted to a 'Near-miss' between any U.S. or Asian 
				allied aircraft or ships that might occur with Chinese aircraft 
				or ships.
 
 Now, you wouldn't be doing that unless you were expecting more 
				of these things to occur.
 
				  
				Meanwhile, there is no such hotline 
				anymore between Washington and Moscow."  
			  
			  
			  
			  
			  
			  
			
			 
			
 Former White House Official
 
			
			
			War Will Now Expand 
			...to 
			More Countries Bordering RussiaDecember 27, 2014
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			Today a former White House official told King World News to expect 
			armed conflict to spread to additional countries bordering Russia.
 
			  
			Former presidential adviser and member of the U.S. 
			President's Working Group on Financial Markets, Dr. Philippa 
			Malmgren, also discussed why the war will expand and how Germany 
			and other countries are positioning themselves ahead of even greater 
			armed conflict.
 
				
				Eric King:  
				"What about the fact that the Hungarian leader 
				came out and essentially said, 'I'm not looking to the West - 
				the West is entirely bankrupt.   
				I'm looking to the East for the future of my 
				country in terms of trade, finance, and commerce."
 Dr. Philippa Malmgren:
 
				"Well, that's a very big topic because it's not 
				just about Hungary - it's about every nation that is on the 
				border of Russia. Each country is effectively signaling whose 
				side its on….
 "For example, the leader of Belarus has signaled that he wants 
				to get closer to NATO, i.e. the West, and he's slowing down the 
				process of an alignment with Russia that had been in motion.
 
 Hungary is saying, 'Well, we're choosing to go with the Russians 
				rather than against them.'
   
				Germany, frankly, has signaled more and more that 
				it's economic future lies more with the East, including Russia, 
				and less with the West. And that's partly because the West, what 
				does that represent? It (the West) is Italy, France, Spain, all 
				economies that are dead in the water.    
				There is no economic activity going on there.
 
				Which Side Will Germany Choose?
 
 And Russia may be having a lot of noise in its economy right 
				now, but generally speaking the East has proved a place that can 
				generate profits for Germany more effectively than western 
				Europe.
   
				So Germany doesn't say, 'We're out of NATO,' or 
				'We're going to leave the West,' but they increasingly welcome 
				the East.
 
				Armed Conflict To Spread
 
 So we should watch every single country that's on the border of 
				Russia and listen carefully to which side they are choosing.
   
				And we're going to get a fight in every location 
				about the choice that's made because nobody is just going to 
				accept which countries want to go East and which countries want 
				to go West."   
			***     
			Listen Dr. Philippa Malmgren audio interview which 
			discusses the war that is raging between the United States, Russia 
			and China, stunning 2015 predictions, the war in the gold market and 
			much more.  
			  
			This is one of Dr. Malmgren's most important audio 
			interviews: 
			  
			  
			  
			    
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