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1. Washington, D.C.
As the nation’s capital and the center of government operations, Washington, D.C. would be a primary target in any major conflict. The city houses key government buildings, including the White House, the Pentagon, and various federal agencies. An attack here could disrupt national command structures and decision-making.
2. Norfolk, Virginia
3. Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado Springs hosts several key military installations, including the U.S. Air Force Academy and NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command). NORAD’s role in detecting and responding to missile threats makes the region a potential high-value target in a nuclear or conventional war.
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