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You are receiving this as part of your free subscription to Oil & Energy Investor. To remove your email from this list, [unsubscribe here](. [Oil and Energy Investor with Dr. Kent Moors] June 2, 2019 Dear Oil & Energy Investor, One would have expected that the destruction of the Berlin Wall, the U.S. claiming first place on the race to the Moon, and the conclusion of the nuclear arms race would have ended these conflicts once and for all. And yet, here we are. We've got ongoing rhetoric about a new wall between the U.S. and Mexico... A new Space Race in the form of getting to Mars... And of course, a brand new arms race. It's almost as if the Cold War never really ended, as opposed to us being in a "New Cold War." Regardless of how you want to refer to it, we are firmly in the grips of very similar conflicts as I saw during my time [working counterintelligence]( during the first years of the Cold War. In other words, everything I'm seeing in recent headlines, as well as what I'm hearing from my contacts is eerily familiar. Today, however, I'd like to bring your attention to one concern in particular. Now, one of the main scares during the Cold War was the arms race between the Soviet Union and the U.S. The idea of the Russians sending a nuclear missile to the U.S. caused mass country-wide panic. Well, these days, it's not the Russians who are causing concern (though they do have their place in today's arms race). It's the Chinese. According to the latest U.S. military intelligence assessment, the Chinese are expected double their nuclear weapons stockpile in the next ten years. This would be "the most rapid expansion and diversification of its nuclear arsenal in China's history," as explained by Lieutenant General Robert Ashley, director of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency. China has hundreds of tactical nuclear weapons in its arsenal, which are used on the battlefield as opposed to weapons that can destroy cities. Just [the implications]( of this is concerning. With the current tensions between the U.S. and China, it's no wonder the intelligence community (including myself), is taking this very seriously. And this is just nuclear weapons, without even mentioning the development of hypersonic missiles over which China, Russia, and the U.S. are competing for control. Simply put, nuclear weapons are just as much [in the spotlight]( as they always have been. Now, as I said, this type of situation is inherently familiar to me, as I had to navigate the tensions of the Cold War during my time as a counterintelligence officer. But dealing with the Russians [was only part]( of my job description... [Energy Advantage] [Three Moves for You to Make]( Action Alert: Last week, we saw a huge dive in the U.S. oil benchmark - the worst one-day decline in years. 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Last time conditions were this perfect, this precise trade turned a small stake into $300,000. Exceptional results? Absolutely. Gains this big don't happen every day. But you now have the opportunity to make four times your money in oil in the next 90 days - no matter which way the price moves. But the timing is critical. [Click here]( to learn how to be ready when the market opens in the morning. [Micro Energy Trader] [More Geopolitical Crises Trigger This Portfolio Move]( Action Alert: This pick had been performing quite well until a combination of market volatility and conflicting signals from the U.S. government on geopolitical priorities prompted a hit on the ultra-small-cap companies. [Read more](. --------------------------------------------------------------- If you're already a member of these services, make sure you haven't missed any of these crucial email alerts. 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