8 most dangerous US States to be in if WW3 breaks out
Concerns about a potential global conflict have resurfaced following recent military action involving the United States and Israel targeting Iran. The strikes reportedly resulted in the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, along with hundreds of others, according to regional reports.The operation, which took place on 28 February, was described by US President Donald Trump as an effort to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. In response, Iran launched retaliatory strikes targeting Israel and several Gulf nations with US ties, including Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates.
As tensions escalate, many are questioning what a broader conflict could mean — and whether it could spiral into a third world war.
Could Any Country Truly Be Safe?
Security analysts often point out that geographically remote and politically neutral nations — such as Antarctica, Iceland, New Zealand, and Argentina — might face comparatively lower risks in a large-scale war.
What About the United States?
A previous assessment by Newsweek examined which US regions might face the greatest danger in the event of a nuclear strike targeting missile silos located in the American heartland.
Colorado
Wyoming
Nebraska
North Dakota
It’s important to note that the analysis was based on a simulation conducted months before the recent escalation with Iran. The model calculated projected radiation exposure levels over four days, measuring cumulative ionizing radiation in grays (Gy).John Erath, Senior Policy Director for the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, emphasized that while communities near military installations and missile facilities would likely experience the most immediate and severe impact, the consequences of any nuclear detonation would extend far beyond those areas.
He explained that radioactive fallout does not respect state boundaries and could contaminate water supplies, agricultural land, and infrastructure nationwide.
Using fallout projection maps from Scientific American, analysts identified eight states that could face the highest radiation exposure risk if missile silos in the Midwest were targeted:
Montana
Colorado
Nebraska
North Dakota
Iowa
These states are geographically closest to several key missile installations, which could make them more vulnerable in such a scenario.
On the other hand, areas further from central missile fields were projected to face comparatively lower direct exposure risks. The states identified as relatively safer include:
New Hampshire
Vermont
Rhode Island
Connecticut
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Maryland
District of Columbia
West Virginia
South Carolina
Georgia
Alabama
Mississippi
Tennessee
Kentucky
Indiana
Michigan