Wow! That's some James Bond, Jason Bourne stuff right there! Can you share these target lists?
In a previous job, I worked with the master targeting lists the US develops. Without getting into details (and classified), we have very detailed information on facilities, buildings, and construction for nearly every location we may have to attack in the world. There may or may not be allies in the database, but we won't let them know. They may not like the idea of one day being targeted for an air strike. You know, like Kuwait being overrun, and us using cruise missiles on their territories.
When a mission is ordered, they are very specific -- take out the runway, tower, fuel storage, aircraft hangers, barracks, AA gun placements, missiles, launchers, docks, roads, .... you name it, the mission has a list of what targets are primary, secondary, and targets of opportunity.
If we do this, you know the rest of the countries have this information. Hell, Manning or another traitor may have given NK our database!
Target lists are not as simple as Kuleana seems to believe. There are plans in place for a multitude of scenarios. When that plan is activated, the target lists are created based on that.
As I said, we won't know until we know where the next enemy will be.