The cameras caught it. The president’s voice didn’t shake—but the country’s did. “Some people will die.” In living rooms and scrolling feeds, that sentence detonated. Talk of World War III is no longer abstract. It’s flight paths, fuel depots, data centers, and blast radiuses. And while experts quietly update “likely target” lists, ordinary families whisper the same desperate question: where, if anywhere, is it actually safe when the sirens star… Continues… Across the United States, the illusion of blanket safety has evaporated. Analysts point to obvious bullseyes: major coastal cities, nuclear bases, command centers, ports, and dense industrial corridors. Yet...
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