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Defense analysts and experts in nuclear weaponry have identified the primary Russian nuclear targeting objectives in a dire scenario involving the United States, utilizing declassified Cold War strategy documents alongside contemporary strategic assessments. The American cities that house the greatest density of military command centers, financial institutions, and population are concentrated in ten metropolitan regions across various states. This evaluation follows Russia's nuclear readiness exercises conducted on May 21, with NATO indicating that it is observing the drills but choosing not to provide further comments. U.S. emergency planners emphasize that the best chance for public readiness is during the time before any potential crisis intensifies.
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00:00if Russia launched a nuclear strike on the United States.
00:03These are the 10 cities that analysts say would be hit first.
00:07Military strategists have mapped Russian targeting priorities
00:10using declassified Cold War documents and modern strategic analysis.
00:15Washington, D.C., the command hub, would be the first target.
00:20New York, the financial center.
00:22Omaha, Nebraska, home of U.S. Strategic Command.
00:27Norfolk, Virginia, the largest naval base in the world.
00:30Colorado Springs, NORAD and Space Command.
00:34Seattle, Boeing and Pacific Fleet Logistics.
00:37Los Angeles, largest U.S. port and defense contractors.
00:42San Diego, Pacific Fleet Headquarters.
00:45Chicago, Midwest Transportation and Industrial Hub.
00:48And Houston, America's energy capital.
00:51This analysis comes as Russia conducted nuclear readiness drills on May 21st,
00:56with NATO saying it is monitoring but not commenting.
01:00Understanding the risk is the first step to demanding peace.
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