The growing fear of large-scale war is no longer an abstract dread but a focused anxiety shaped by maps, bases, and quiet towns that suddenly feel exposed. Nuclear strategy experts like Alex Wellerstein have underscored a sobering reality: in a true nuclear exchange, the opening blows would not be about symbolism, but about crippling the enemy’s ability to strike back. That logic pulls the crosshairs away from only famous skylines and toward places like Great Falls, Cheyenne, Ogden, Clearfield, Shreveport, Omaha, Colorado Springs, Albuquerque, and Honolulu—communities whose everyday calm masks their proximity to missile fields, bomber wings, and command centers
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