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Military strategies of the world

The vast majority of countries do not have a strategy, and those that do have a strategy are large and militarily powerful countries, most of which have a defensive strategy, with the exception of the United States, which has an offensive strategy.

There are also pre-emptive strategies, such as Russia. Most are still self-defense counterattacks.

Those with the ability to pre-empt are military powers: the US, Russia, Israel. Britain, France, Germany, Japan, Italy, China, India, and Iran are all defensive late-strikes.

The rest of the countries is to participate in military alliances, relying on the big powers to guarantee national security: South Korea, Australia, Canada, small countries in Western Europe and so on.

Individual countries pursue a policy of armed neutrality, Switzerland, Sweden, Austria. They are all remote or mountainous, lack of resources or more submissive countries, not a target for people to fight over.