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If a conflict escalated into direct attacks on U.S. territory, enemy planners might prioritize these locations to disrupt military operations and logistics.
Additionally, experts increasingly warn that modern warfare may not rely solely on traditional missiles. New threats—such as cyberattacks, sabotage, or drone strikes—could target infrastructure anywhere in the country.
Recent analysis of modern conflicts shows that relatively inexpensive drones can destroy high-value military equipment, raising concerns that American bases could be vulnerable to similar tactics.