The warning was blunt: “Some people will die.” The president said it on camera, and millions felt the floor drop. As fears of World War III and nuclear fire spread from Kyiv to Tehran to Washington, one terrifying question hangs in the air: where, if anywhere, is it safe in the United States when the sirens star The uncomfortable truth is that America’s “safest” places are defined not by beauty or comfort, but by whether they matter to a missile planner studying a map in the dark. Analysts point to vast stretches of the East Coast and parts of the... Continues…





