The warning was delivered with a chilling, clinical detachment that made the silence in living rooms across the country feel like a physical weight. “Some people will die,” the president said, his face illuminated by the harsh, artificial glow of a televised address. For millions of Americans watching on that unremarkable March afternoon in 2026, the floor didn’t just drop—it vanished. As the specter of a third world war shifts from the abstract theories of geopolitical analysts to the grim reality of tactical deployments, a singular, terrified question has begun to circulate: where, if anywhere, is it actually safe in the United States when the sirens finally start?
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