? Imagine World War III broke out...here are the safest areas
The attached map reveals places that are likely to survive a conflict, especially after the escalation of global conflict throughout 2023 has led to speculation that World War III may be on the horizon. It turns out that the list begins with a location that is not a country, but a large continent. While Antarctica may be known for its extreme tourism, beautiful landscapes and icy terrain, it is unlikely that many people would frequent it in the event of a potential World War III due to its location as the southernmost point on the planet.
Although Argentina has a history of engaging in conflicts, notably clashing with the United Kingdom over sovereignty over the Falkland Islands in 1982, the South American country has been found to be the most likely place to escape famine after a nuclear war. Studies have found that launching 100 nuclear bombs could release so much smoke that it could block out the sun's rays, potentially leading to famine and crop failure. As a result, Argentina would be a good place to live thanks to the abundance of resistant crops, such as wheat.
Bhutan
After joining the United Nations on September 21, 1971, Bhutan declared itself neutral with regard to any conflict. This position means that it often ranks highly on the Global Peace Index. The combination of being a landlocked country with a large number of mountainous areas means that Bhutan would be particularly safe in the event of World War III.
Chile
Chile, next on the list is the country with the longest coastline in the world, which extends a total distance of 4,000 miles (6,435 km), meaning it would span the distance between Moscow and Madrid. Like its neighbor Argentina, Chile is blessed with a variety of different crops and natural resources. It can also be said that its level of development is the most advanced in South America.
Fiji
For anyone who wants to be in a faraway country when war breaks out, Fiji may be the place for you. The island nation is located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, about 2,700 miles from its nearest country, Australia. Besides a possible lack of military strategy, its army only has 6,000 men, meaning it also ranks highly on the Global Peace
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Iceland
Iceland consistently tops the Global Peace Index, earning it a reputation as one of the most peaceful countries in the world. As well as being particularly remote, Iceland will not need to worry about relying on other countries for resources, thanks to the presence of freshwater reserves, marine resources, and renewable energy sources.