These are the states that you've made for the military.

Kosovo is expected tomorrow to vote on changing the KSF's mandate, which practically leads to the formation of the country's military. But there are countries in the world that need no army at all. Costa Rica in 1948, after winning civil war, the country ended the armed forces. Each year Costa Rica celebrates the day [...]
Kosovo is expected tomorrow to vote on changing the KSF's mandate, which practically leads to the formation of the country's military.
But there are countries in the world that need no army at all.
Costa Rica
In 1948, after victory in civil war, the country ended the armed forces. Each year, Costa Rica celebrates Army Removal Day on December 1st. Police forces are the ones that maintain the country's internal security.
Granada
This country has been occupied by the United States in 1983, and there has not been an army in its service since then. A paramilitary force works for internal security.
Kiribati
A nation consisting of three islands and also no army. Kiribati receives security from Australia and New Zealand.
Andorra
Andorra, the cause of a military treaty with Spain and France, receives assistance from these two countries. But he has a small army for special ceremonies.
Vatican
The smallest country in the world, there are no armies to protect the Pope. As expected, Italy protects him.
Iceland
Iceland had an army until 1869, but after this year, this country has agreements with the United States to protect it. In 2006, America announced it would guarantee Iceland security even without deploying troops there.
Kosovo was also on this list earlier.












