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For example, researchers studying U.S. infrastructure networks warn that transportation corridors used for military logistics could become targets in contested environments. Damage to these routes could slow the movement of troops and supplies.
Similarly, power outages or cyberattacks on the electrical grid could cripple critical systems, including hospitals, communication networks, and defense operations.
This means that war-related risks may extend far beyond traditional military targets, affecting states that serve as major infrastructure hubs.