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Experts in nuclear strategy analyzing the 2026 National Defense Strategy and FEMA's continuity of government initiatives have pinpointed the 15 US states with the highest likelihood of survival following a potential nuclear conflict in World War 3. States characterized by sparsely populated areas, significant distances from military nuclear sites, natural geographic defenses, and robust independent systems for food and water supply rank the highest. The states identified include Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Vermont, Maine, South Dakota, North Dakota, certain rural regions of Nebraska, Kansas, Kentucky, West Virginia, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Alabama, all of which demonstrate statistically superior survival probabilities based on blast radius assessments, fallout projections, and agricultural capabilities. This evaluation gains urgency as NATO's Ankara Summit addresses the immediate threats posed by Russia's nuclear arsenal.
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00:00If World War III started tomorrow, which U.S. states would offer the best chance of survival?
00:05Nuclear strategists analyzed the 2026 National Defense Strategy,
00:10FEMA continuity planning, and fallout models to rank the safest locations.
00:15The biggest factors are distance from military targets, low population density,
00:20natural geographic barriers, and reliable food and water supplies.
00:24The top-performing states include Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Vermont, Maine, South Dakota,
00:33and several rural states across the Midwest and South.
00:37These areas are generally farther from major nuclear targets and have stronger agricultural self-sufficiency.
00:44This isn't a prediction that war is coming.
00:46But with NATO's nuclear planning discussions underway and the Ankara Summit approaching,
00:51understanding preparedness and risk has become more relevant than it has been in decades.
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