Where to go in case of war: the ranking of countries of refuge from experts in the field of security
For anybody not a news the fact that in the event of a Third world war, in armed conflict will find themselves embroiled many countries in both Eastern and Western hemispheres. Will the planet a safe place, and where better to ride out the war without exposing themselves to danger?
The British tabloid Express has published a ranking of the most safe in case of war, countries, compiled by experts of one of the European tourist services, International SOS. The rating, called International SOS and Control Risks includes the country, the likelihood of fighting and unrest on the territory of which tends to zero.
Leads safety dwarf European state of Liechtenstein, located between the prosperous Switzerland and Austria. This country can also be the most effective from the point of view of policing — the streets of Liechtenstein patrol record number of law enforcement officers.
In second place is the island of Greenland, belonging to Denmark. Located in the Arctic and remote from civilization, it is securely safe from invasions of foreign armies, and the almost complete absence of industry and any infrastructure to protect it from bombing and missile strikes. There is also a very low crime rate due to the small population and its dispersion.
Luxembourg closes the top three safest countries, according to International SOS and Control Risks. The country has never participated in military conflicts, but also known for its high standard of living, quality health care and excellent infrastructure. From the point of view of crime is a small state it is also safe — most "terrible crime" here is pickpocketing. But it is worth to add that living in Luxembourg is very expensive, so to sit in this country, the war can afford not everyone.
In the list of the countries of refuge was also included Iceland, located in the Northern part of the Atlantic ocean, far from continents. On the island for several centuries were no hostilities, and Icelanders feel so secure that not even have a standing army. The cost of living is also very high, and in addition, there are many restrictions for entry to protect this polar idyll from negativity and rising crime.
Keywords: Security | Hostilities | Conflicts