What made the difference was a scan of the town. When the fertilizer hits the ventilator, all we need to do is blow the Route 17 bridge on the south end and barricade two roads on the north to secure the perimeter. The exits on I-95 are far apart, and if city people want to get to the town without using the exits, they have to wade through two swamps and swim a river with alligators. The land is flat enough that a machine gun nest in my third floor condo would have fields of fire wide enough to prevent anyone from getting into town without my permission.
Of course I'm being facetious...
...or am I?
-——all we need to do is blow the Route 17 bridge-——
With what?
Of course the reverse is true. You are thinking defense when some offense might be prudent. The bridges on the interstate leading to the cities effectively cut off flow of goods into the city.
The state of Florida is especially vulnerable. the loss of I 95 and I 75 will severely impact the state’s ability to function. The same is true of Philadelphia but perhaps more work needs to be done
I live in the western burbs of Atlanta...where we had biblical flooding in 2009. The hooch (Chattahoochie river) separates us from them. ITSHTF....we know that it will be vital to control the 6 bridges that cross the hooch into our county.
I live in the western burbs of Atlanta...where we had biblical flooding in 2009. The hooch (Chattahoochie river) separates us from them. ITSHTF....we know that it will be vital to control the 6 bridges that cross the hooch into our county.