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This distinction shifts the focus from obvious megacities to smaller, lesser-known locations that hold far more strategic value than their population size suggests.
Take Great Falls, for example, a city of just over 60,000 residents. Despite its modest size, it is located near Malmstrom Air Force Base, which controls hundreds of nuclear missile silos. In a nuclear scenario designed to neutralize U.S. strike capability, this proximity makes the area a high-value target.
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