From their latest attempts at blowing up planes, it is obvious that the terrorists still maintain a high priority on large cities and airlines which fly to and from those cities.

In a nuke event, however, the greatest impact will not be from the immediate explosion. (After all, those in the impact zone are dead), but rather from the panic which follows. Even the fallout will not bring as much damage as the actions that result from panic.

Readers might be at a smaller city, but if it has restaurants, motels, convention centers, or even WALMARTS (!), you might seriously think about training your unit to be able to respond to the "overflow" that results from panic after an attack. You have turf and families to protect.

Even if they pull off only ONE nuclear event.... Panic usually is irrational, and people in the larger cities begin to hear wild rumors, and think, "If they hit one city, they will hit the others," and will begin to evacuate all by themselves.

Better to be prepared, no matter where you are.


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"Take heed: watch and pray, for ye know not when the time is." -- Mark 13:33.