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'''Swiss General:''' We will shoot twice. }}
* Canada, while not any more or less militant than most first-world countries, their biggest means of defense even before their own armed forces is that they're right next to the almost absurdly well-armed United States of America. Any serious threat to Canada, pretty much by definition, would be at least as dangerous to the US, which would respond in kind.
* Really, this applies to almost any nation in the Western Hemisphere, due to long standing (all the way to Monroe) U.S. policy. Unless the USA itself [
* Iceland and Luxembourg have essentially no military forces but are members of NATO.
* Despite the fact that their constitution explicitly prohibits militarization, Japan's "Self-Defense Forces" are in the [http://www.globalfirepower.com/ top ten largest militaries in the world.]
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