By leveraging its economic strength, demographic advantage, and military potential, Europe can confidently counter Putin’s imperial ambitions and provide Ukraine with the support it needs to resist Russia’s invasion, writes Agnia Grigas.
Kinda depends which country, though. Liechtenstein, we wouldn’t notice much. Poland on the other hand, they’d be at the gates of Moscow by next Tuesday probably.
For those that don’t know; Liechtenstein disbanded its military in 1868 and has a population of 41,232 people.
Post above wasn’t dunking on Liechtenstein, just pointing out that the statement of “one other country” has a slight flaw if that country was one of the smallest countries and one with no military.
Kinda depends which country, though. Liechtenstein, we wouldn’t notice much. Poland on the other hand, they’d be at the gates of Moscow by next Tuesday probably.
For those that don’t know; Liechtenstein disbanded its military in 1868 and has a population of 41,232 people.
Post above wasn’t dunking on Liechtenstein, just pointing out that the statement of “one other country” has a slight flaw if that country was one of the smallest countries and one with no military.
Too late Lichtenstein already reinstated it’s military to hunt down OP.