Planning documents like these are, instead, used to train and prepare military analysts and tacticians. Normally, the students would discuss real-world scenarios, like an invasion of the US by the Republic of San Marino. Politically, however, it can land a country in hot water if your allies know that you're planning defense strategies against them. That's why the Pentagon opted for a more, erm, fictional scenario, but while it was an intellectual exercise, it'll remain on file, just in case.



Some of the contingencies and rules that have been decided upon make for some pretty fascinating reading, too. For instance, someone has ruled that Zombies aren't protected under the Geneva Convention. Oh, and even better, is that if there's a religious element to the creation of the evil magic zombies, then the US Military will expect the Chaplain Corps to man the front lines.