Tuesday, April 2, 2024

The Safest States to be in if there's a Nuclear Attack on U.S. Soil if Putin Carries Out His Threats

      The first warning sign came in 2022 when Russian leader Vladimir Putin threatened to use nuclear weapons outside of the Ukraine.

He claimed the West was using "nuclear blackmail" and warned the U.S. and Europe that Russia has "various means of destruction to defend Russia and our people, we doubtlessly will use all weapons resources at our disposal," he said. "This is not a bluff," he warned.

The next warning sign came in December 2023, when Putin suggested Russia might change its policy of no first use of nuclear arms in military conflicts.

Depending on how paranoid Russia's dictator gets, we could be in store for a cataclysmic nuclear war.

A map depicting nuclear targets in the U.S. first showed up in 2015 in a CBS article that used info from FEMA, Medicine and Global Survival, and the National Resources Defense Council.

But FEMA doesn't want to be linked to this map. A FEMA spokesperson told CBS that "FEMA does not, and has not, released any type of formal map of potential nuclear targets."

However, FEMA does provide information to the public to help them prepare for a potential hazardous or radiological event through Ready.Gov."

The target map points out that big cities like New York, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Washington, DC, are the most likely to get hit. Other cities that might be in danger are Dallas-Fort Worth, Miami and Philadelphia.

Other high value targets are working nuclear power stations - there's 90 of them - in states like Alabama, Arizona, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee.

In the west, Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming have lots of targets marked on the map.

So, where's the best place to be in the case of a nuclear attack on America?

Rural areas like Idaho, Maine, Northern California, and Oregon are your best bets against being incinerated according to the experts.

Realistically, if there's ever a nuclear attack against America there will be no safe places after the fallout.

As it Stands, there's nothing we can do about a catastrophic nuclear war so don't worry about it and just live for today.

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