A terrifying simulation has shown how the US would react if North Korea were to fire a nuclear weapon at the White House.
The world is looking increasingly bleak, and that means the fear of war is growing.
A World War would be devastating to the planet, particularly with nuclear weapons being able to decimate large areas with relative ease.
North Korea has long been seen as a threat to the Western world, particularly after it sent soldiers to aid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
But what would happen if it decided to take things up a notch and launch a nuclear weapon at the White House?
Well, Infographics has produced a simulation that shows this exact scenario.
The video states that the President would have less than 40 minutes to vacate the residence and would be moved to a secure location.
The President will fly on a helicopter alongside a remote that has the power to launch a nuclear arsenal from anywhere in the world.
They will then board Air Force One to keep them safe from any effects of the nuclear weapon on the ground.
"US Terminal High Altitude Defense batteries in South Korea, Guam, and Hawaii are activated," the video explains.
It continues: "Their powerful AN/TPY radars begin sweeping the sky for signs of the threatening missile. Designed to obliterate an incoming ballistic missile during its terminal phase, the batteries of interceptors are currently useless and can only defend the areas they are assigned to."
Missile defense systems across the Pacific will go on high alert. Warships in the area that are fitted with defensive missiles are also on alert.
However, they are only able to intercept missiles that are in the descent phase, but still have a range of several hundred miles.
"US Northern Command at Peterson Air Force Base begins preparations to activate the United States homeland defenses," it goes on. "At Fort Greely, Alaska, and Vandenberg Air Force Base in California the Ground Based Midcourse Defense system is activated.
"A collection of 44 interceptors, these missiles have a far greater range than either mobile THAAD or the navy's SM-3 missiles, and are designed to intercept a target in the midcourse - before it has had a chance to enter terminal phase and is still cruising through space."
When it becomes clear that the missile launch is not a test and is intended to strike US soil, planes known as doomsday planes will take to the sky - and they are used to aid communication.
They will not land until the crisis is over.
The US will then begin preparations to retaliate with nuclear weapons of its own, including against those who may see this as an opportune moment to launch an attack.
South Korea and Japan will then begin to prepare for all-out war with North Korea.
Let's hope none of this ever happens!