
Ireland is neutral and not part of any military alliance like NATO. It has avoided major wars in modern history. Located at the edge of Europe, it is away from key military targets. Ireland has a peaceful government and strong diplomatic relationships. The country has food production and clean water access. Its economy does not depend heavily on global warfare industries. In a global war, Ireland’s calm politics and position would keep it safer than most.
7. Canada (Remote Areas)

Canada is large with a small population. Many remote areas are far from big cities or military bases. These places offer access to fresh water, farmland, and forests. Canada has many natural resources and clean energy options. While a NATO member, its interior is vast and unpopulated. It would be hard to target or attack. In World War III, cities may be at risk, but the countryside offers escape and long-term survival potential.