When imagining World War 3, we picture burning cities and advancing armies, but the most powerful weapons would likely be invisible: cyberattacks collapsing banking systems, orbital strikes blinding communications, and precision missiles hitting from half a world away. In such a conflict, nowhere would be truly safe—yet some countries are positioned to suffer less. Switzerland’s entrenched neutrality, protected by the Alps and reinforced with a vast network of fallout shelters, makes it an unappealing and difficult target. New Zealand’s distance from major power blocs, fertile land, and relative energy independence give it a rare strategic irrelevance that becomes a blessing in global war.Bhutan’s deliberate isolation, happiness-focused governance, and avoidance of military entanglements, alongside Costa Rica’s demilitarization and investment in social stability, show that peace can be a chosen national strategy. In a world spiraling toward confrontation, these nations quietly suggest an uncomfortable truth: survival may belong not to the strongest, but to the least threatening.
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