Another Reason Why The Swiss Should Remain Neutral And Not Have An Army.
The traditionally neutral Swiss army has staged an unplanned invasion after troops blundered into Liechtenstein. A 171-strong Swiss company got two kilometres into its neighbour before realising the mistake and heading back.
Liechtenstein authorities made light of the intrusion, saying they only knew about it when the Swiss told them.
In 1985, the Swiss had to pay Liechtenstein compensation when rockets fired by its army went astray and set a forest ablaze.
'All so dark'
The latest incident began on Wednesday night during a routine training exercise for the infantrymen in the Alpine forests close to an unmarked section of the border.
The company commander led his men in the wrong direction in bad weather but gave the immediate order to return when realising the error. "It was all so dark," one soldier told the Swiss newspaper Blick.
A spokesman for the Liechtenstein authorities said: "It's not like they invaded with attack helicopters."
The BBC's Paul Legg says the incident is embarrassing for the Swiss but not as bad as the one in 1985.
The countries became embroiled in a lengthy dispute when the protected forest was set on fire. (BBC NEWS)
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Liechtenstein authorities made light of the intrusion, saying they only knew about it when the Swiss told them.
In 1985, the Swiss had to pay Liechtenstein compensation when rockets fired by its army went astray and set a forest ablaze.
'All so dark'
The latest incident began on Wednesday night during a routine training exercise for the infantrymen in the Alpine forests close to an unmarked section of the border.
The company commander led his men in the wrong direction in bad weather but gave the immediate order to return when realising the error. "It was all so dark," one soldier told the Swiss newspaper Blick.
A spokesman for the Liechtenstein authorities said: "It's not like they invaded with attack helicopters."
The BBC's Paul Legg says the incident is embarrassing for the Swiss but not as bad as the one in 1985.
The countries became embroiled in a lengthy dispute when the protected forest was set on fire. (BBC NEWS)
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2 Comments:
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2 questions regarding to your title:
1) Is Switzerland not neutral enough all this while?
2) Why Switzerland should not have army?
With all the newsreport that I read, all of them said it was a mistake and it was not intentional. Even the principality of Liechtenstein also recognised it: "Officials in Liechtenstein also played down the incident. Markus Amman, an Interior Ministry spokesman, said that nobody in Liechtenstein had even noticed the soldiers, who were carrying assault rifles but no ammunition. “It’s not like they stormed over here with attack helicopters or something,” he said. " - Times UK
"Neutral" and "Not have an Army" are two diferrent issues.
Swiss should have a strong Army but remain neutral.
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