Which country is harder to occupy?

These are some of the countries that, according to recent military analysis, are difficult to conquer by considering mountain relief and their specific geographic position. Switzerland, surrounded by a series of mountains, has been helping Switzerland for years to escape conquests. The internationally fortified point is [...]
Switzerland
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Surrounded by a series of mountains, this characteristic has helped Switzerland for years to escape conquests.
The international fortified point is a plan for protection adapted from the 19th century that has been used to prevent a possible invasion. This strengthening plan has served the Alps region to save a threat from the Soviet Union during World War II, reports The Independent”, Periscope broadcasts.
The Swiss Army has linked all mountains and explosives infrastructure, such as roads and bridges, to blow up in case of an invasion, so that the invading country will have to waste time and energy in finding the roads needed to find an entrance path.
In addition, many tines, bunkers and forts have been built within the mountains that make military division protection stronger.
Also, the Swiss state has a war personnel of 150,000 soldiers on the alert, which means that if the country is invaded, 4, 000,000 citizens are willing to serve the military, while another 3,000,000 are capable of entering war.
New Zealand
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This country is about 1,000 miles [1,000 km] near Australia's great land, which is far from the continent of Asia or any other country.
Australia would be a more likely candidate for conquest, but the harsh climate prevalent in the country makes that impossible.
Russia
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As history has proved, Russia is a difficult place to conquer. As a vast territory makes conquest difficult considering all the logistics needed for a giant action.
In view of the harsh climate that dominates the country, with long and cold winters. And let it not be forgotten, the land covered with mountains, great forests, great swamps, and many rivers.
No army is large enough to control this entire territory./Periscopi/












