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Sirens wail across the landscape. Red lights flash in military bases around the country. Someone has launched a barrage of nuclear missiles at the United States. They sail over New York City, blast past San Francisco, and rocket away from D.C. These major cities all seemed like they should have been key targets, but instead, the missiles are headed to several unsuspecting states in the middle of the country; places where people thought theyd be safe. The United States nuclear sponge is attracting the enemy nukes as planned. Unfortunately, anyone living in these states is about to be annihilated in a holocaust of nuclear explosions. There are five U.S. states that still house a large number of nuclear missile silos in a concentrated area. These states are what is known as a nuclear sponge. The question is: do you live in one of the five? If nuclear war breaks out, you may not be as safe as you might think. First, what is a nuclear sponge? During the Cold War