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Joelcool7 said:
non-gravity said:

The US had their embassies in all countries make lists of targets that would affect the US. I'd say devastate is bit too strong.

The targets in the Netherlands are:

The Rotterdam Harbour (Largest harbour in Europe and the gateway into Germany, so someone better nuke it)

Two places where large sea cables for wathever hit land.

 

My personal recommendation would be blowing up our dikes to flood a third of the country. That would really screw us over.


Yah that would screw the Netherlands.

I mean I could see why the US would want to know where its allies weaknesses were so they could warn our governments and help us protect them. But the US Gov gave strict orders not to inform our countries about these weaknesses.

Why does the US need a list of our weaknesses if they aren't telling us about them? Does the US expect us to get invaded or to invade us.

At least now our countries knows about these weaknesses and targets. Maybe we can better secure them. But it is very worrying to know that the US had this list to begin with and even more worrying to know that everyone now knows our weaknesses.

One of the weaknesses in Canada is a facility that creates vaccine's apparently if it was hit the viruses could get out. Apparently the facility has some very dangerous viruses and also the facility creates vaccines for the world. I didn't even think that it could be so vital to our security.

Other targets include all our dams and nuke plants as well as our weapons factories that produce APC's and other vehicles for the army and weapons for our troops.

I think countries (and terrorist) know perfectly well what priority locations are, only know we know what locations the US thinks will hit them personally. 

There's probably a dozen nuclear locations that aren't on the list but that my goverment should better protect. Khan, father of the Pakistani atom bomb, stole/learned nuclear knowledge in the Netherlands in the 70s. Knowledge that he might have sold to Libya, North Korea and Iran.