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Where Could You Be Safest If a Global Conflict Ever Occurred?

As global tensions rise, some countries are seen as safer havens in the event of large-scale conflict. Analysts point to locations with geographic isolation, political neutrality, strong infrastructure, and food security.
Top options include:
- New Zealand – Remote, stable, agriculturally strong, and far from major powers.
- Western Australia (Perth region) – Isolated with resource independence.
- Iceland – Peaceful, renewable energy, low population density.
- Chile – Protected by the Andes, long coastline, modern infrastructure.
- Botswana – Politically stable, low population, neutral.
- Bhutan – Mountainous, isolated, politically neutral.
- Switzerland – Neutral, well-prepared, mountainous terrain.
- Antarctica – Extremely isolated, no military targets.
- Argentina – Large, food-secure, far from conflict zones.
- Fiji – Remote South Pacific location, self-sufficient resources.
- Canada’s remote regions – Vast, sparsely populated, resource-rich.
- Pacific Island nations – Small, low strategic importance, rarely involved in disputes.
While no place is completely immune, these locations offer the greatest potential for safety and sustainability during global crises.




