The U.S. Navy immediately issued a statement calling it a "false alarm" caused by "war nerves." However, Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox later contradicted this, claiming it was —despite no wreckage ever being found.
| Film | Year | Invasion Scope | Military Tone | Enemy Motive | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1996 | Global (World) | Pulp / Heroic | Extermination | | War of the Worlds | 2005 | Regional (USA) | Survival Horror | Terraforming | | Battle: Los Angeles | 2011 | Coastal (World) | Docu-Realism | Resource (Water) | | Edge of Tomorrow | 2014 | Continental (Europe) | Groundhog Day / Tactical | Expansion | Invasion Del Mundo-Batalla Los Angeles.-Battle-...
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