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Acknowledging the discussions of a potential invasion as early as 1950, military strategists analyzed the collapse of European defenses and the rapid advancement of the Chimera through various continents. It became clear to the Joint Army and Navy Board that the entire United States could not be effectively defended against a Chimera assault. Instead, their focus shifted to creating a consolidated defensive barrier, aimed at preserving American industry and manpower for an eventual counter-offensive.