A nuclear war could trigger catastrophic food shortages, leading to the starvation of 6.7 billion people. However, certain countries could emerge less affected by the aftermath, with Argentina, Iceland, and New Zealand among the safest. This article delves into a simulation that maps out food security and survival strategies, while also exploring geopolitical tensions and the latest nuclear threats. As global leaders reconsider nuclear doctrines, understanding which regions might survive could be vital for future planning.