But if you have laws and treaties in place that force you to stay neutral, e.g. you just exist and trade with everyone equally without participating in sanctions one way or the other, then in theory it'd be fine
Dig into Switzerland's history, its flag, why it was formed and the significance of its old world geographical position. Then dig into what its used for modern world and by whom.
All the pieces of your curiosity should fall neatly in place.
And thanks for not answering my question. Since my historical understanding of Switzerland comports with its neutrality, I have no further curiosity when you fail to substantiate your remark.
Can anyone truly be neutral these days?
Switzerland kind of proved that no, not really.
But if you have laws and treaties in place that force you to stay neutral, e.g. you just exist and trade with everyone equally without participating in sanctions one way or the other, then in theory it'd be fine
I'm puzzled by your remark. What do you have in mind that would argue against Switzerland's neutrality?
Dig into Switzerland's history, its flag, why it was formed and the significance of its old world geographical position. Then dig into what its used for modern world and by whom.
All the pieces of your curiosity should fall neatly in place.
And thanks for not answering my question. Since my historical understanding of Switzerland comports with its neutrality, I have no further curiosity when you fail to substantiate your remark.