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If a hypothetical World War III were to erupt, safety would largely depend on factors like geography, neutrality, and distance from major military powers. While no location on Earth could be considered completely safe in a global conflict, some remote regions are often viewed as potentially more secure due to their isolation and limited strategic importance.
New Zealand and Iceland are frequently mentioned as safe havens due to their geographic remoteness and small military profiles. New Zealand lies far from major global power centers, while Iceland, with no standing army, is geographically distant from most potential conflict zones.
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