"Issue Nuclear warnings in the United States. through out all of this we are under the threat of a nuclear attack from ANY direction."
If the U.S. nuked as many times as you suggest in your post, we wouldn't have to be hit by a nuke. The radiactive fallout would cover the U.S. in about 48 hours from the other side of the globe.
Nuking anyone, any where, is not something we should ever do preemptively.
So, you're next question? "You mean wait till we're hit?"
Of course not. Once a nuke leaves a silo anywhere on the planet, then we do the dirty deed. It will never hit our soil. But, I repeat, the fall out will.
I meant: radioactive...
Fallout is vastly overrated. The 50s scare novels did all the scaring they could do, but in the meantime some 2000 nukes have been tested, most above ground and it wasn't going to stop until somebody noticed the strontium was making bird egg shells somewhat thin. If somebody is getting paranoid about fallout they ought to buy a shovel, and to really ease their mind start digging and find a couple boards to put over the pit to keep some of the rain out. The Y2K stash will do just fine for rations until the radioactivity dies down enough so the children don't glow in the dark from eating dirt.