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The Swiss accidentally invade Liechtenstein

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Germany accidently invaded Poland but, you know, since so many of them crossed over, it took awhile for them to leave.

Germany accidently invaded Poland but, you know, since so many of them crossed over, it took awhile for them to leave.

Germany will tell you they were invited over :P

Liechtenstein, which has about 34,000 inhabitants and is slightly smaller than Washington DC, doesn't have an army.

:scratchchin:

So... What stops them from being forcibly taken over, exactly?

Or should I say, who do they rely upon for military might?

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Great, now Georgie is going to put Switzerland in the Axis of Evil.

I have been distrustful of the Swiss for years.

How can some little nation in the middle of Europe somehow remain neutral for, like, centuries. The Swiss are plotting evil things for all of us. We all think of the Swiss having such a friendly disposition, and being totally impartial. That's the perfect illusion.

One minute, a Swiss guy is giving you a big piece of nougat, the next, he is eating your spleen after disemboweling you. Forget the Iranians, North Koreans or al-Qaeda... the real threat to our way of lives is the Swiss.

I'm not joking either. :unsure:

I have been distrustful of the Swiss for years.

How can some little nation in the middle of Europe somehow remain neutral for, like, centuries. The Swiss are plotting evil things for all of us. We all think of the Swiss having such a friendly disposition, and being totally impartial. That's the perfect illusion.

One minute, a Swiss guy is giving you a big piece of nougat, the next, he is eating your spleen after disemboweling you. Forget the Iranians, North Koreans or al-Qaeda... the real threat to our way of lives is the Swiss.

I'm not joking either. :unsure:

While we were fighting all the big wars the Swiss are busy hording all the good chocolate, watchs and pocket knives my guess is they have a complex MacGyver plan in the works.

Funny thing about the Swiss they require all men over 18 to join the army for 2 years and all men over 20 to keep an AUTOMATIC WEAPON in there homes in case a war breaks out.

I read this yesterday on www.digg.com you can find the wierdist storys there.

I've been there before... It's a nice little country... but don't blink, you'll miss it.

Here are a few of my pics from back in 2003:

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Of course, we had to stop by the local Opel dealership and check this out:

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Oh, and to answer your question aaaantoine:

http://ec.europa.eu/comm/external_relation...intro/index.htm

With respect to the free movement of goods, Liechtenstein enjoys parallel marketability in relation to the Community and Switzerland, as a consequence of the 1972 EU-Switzerland Free Trade Agreement, which is extended to Liechtenstein. Among the areas where Liechtenstein relies on Switzerland are currency, defence and certain regulatory functions, e.g. in the area of civil aviation.

I met a guy, during a summer trip through Europe, who spent 3 weeks of his 5 week trip in Liechtenstein!

This guy also called Munich, Munchen (pronounced like it's spelled, not like the Germans do).

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