Posted: 10/8/2022 10:52:54 PM EDT
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All major cities in the U.S. are targets for at least a couple of nukes, all military installations, all nuclear power plants and any other sites of significance are targeted. I saw a map of the U.S. that was supposedly accurate for Russian nuke targets in each state. MN had at least 7 nukes marked for it. 3 for the Twin Cities area, a couple for Duluth and the port area, one for the nuke power plant with accompanying coal power plant in Monticello, MN and one for St. Cloud. All states are the same. I think that northern Nevada was pretty baren of targets if I recall correctly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quote History Quoted:Quoted: You’re safe, there’s nothing in Missouri worth nuking. All major cities in the U.S. are targets for at least a couple of nukes, all military installations, all nuclear power plants and any other sites of significance are targeted. I saw a map of the U.S. that was supposedly accurate for Russian nuke targets in each state. MN had at least 7 nukes marked for it. 3 for the Twin Cities area, a couple for Duluth and the port area, one for the nuke power plant with accompanying coal power plant in Monticello, MN and one for St. Cloud. All states are the same. I think that northern Nevada was pretty baren of targets if I recall correctly. For one... I'd say Whiteman Air Force Base might be a likely target! " Whiteman is home to many other vital units, both Air Force and sister services. Various support units make up the 509th Bomb Wing, including the 509th Mission Support and Medical groups. Additionally, the 442nd Fighter Wing, an Air Reserve wing flying the A-10, and the 131st Bomb Wing, an Air National Guard unit that flies the B-2 alongside the 509th, call Whiteman home. The Army's 1-135th Assault Helicopter Battalion and the is also key joint-service partners stationed at Whiteman."
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