Safest US states to be in if WW3 breaks out as fears grow following attack on Iran

The illusion is gone. Airstrikes on Iran, talk of nuclear programs, and whispers of “World War III” have ripped away

America’s comfort blanket. People aren’t doomscrolling anymore —

they’re asking where they might actually live through the unthinkable. Not win. Just live.

As missile silos glow on the map and experts quietly flee south, one chilling truth emer… Continues…

If the nightmare ever becomes real, survival in America won’t be about patriotism, politics, or bravado — it will be about geography and sheer luck.

The missile fields of the Midwest, once symbols of strength,

would become instant death zones, their radiation poisoning soil, rivers, and sky. Even “safer” states on the coasts would only be buying time,

not escaping the fallout of a shattered world economy, collapsing supply chains, and a poisoned atmosphere.

That’s why some experts quietly point far beyond U.S. borders. In a true nuclear winter, the question shifts from “

Where is the blast?” to “Where can anything still grow?” The Southern Hemisphere — especially

New Zealand and Australia — sits farther from likely targets and could retain just enough sunlight and stable climate to grow food.

It’s a grim calculation: not where life stays normal, but where life, in some fragile, battered form, might still go on.

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