Why is Austria not in NATO?

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Short answer; they are crypto mountain kikes.

Your map is fucking terrible
Fuck off

iirc they were right at the border of the Iron Curtain and were not allowed to join since they were supposed to be a buffer state or some shit between the West and the East
could be wrong though

No it’s not, it’s just that you have bad vision as usual

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I feel bad for that pepe
Tell me he isn’t going to die

Stalin and the West both wanted us. Compromise was neutral.

I figured this was the case but why did they not join after the Iron Curtain fell?

Austria had neutrality imposed on it after WW2 as did Finland
Switzerland and Sweden have been neutral since the Congress of Vienna in 1815
Ireland was not eligible for NATO membership until 1998 because it claimed sovereignty over part of the UK *Northern Ireland obviously*
There are your reasons

no clue
they're still an ally I think and if war does break out they are smack dab in the middle of Europe so I don't think they're going to be in trouble

Because they are not USA prostitutes?

They werent occupied by american or soviets. So in exhange they stayed neutral.

Based and educated

Austria is neutral, but who knows maybe some kikery is happening there like in Switzerland.

What would be the point? To get attacked by someone, a Nato country would have to allow military passage

map without a legend should not have more than 2 colors

Stalin proposed something similar for Germany, but the americans didnt want to give up Germany as neutral. Very unfortunate.

>The Stalin Note, also known as the March Note, was a document delivered to the representatives of the Western Allies (the United Kingdom, France, and the United States) from the Soviet Union in Germany on 10 March 1952. Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin put forth a proposal for a German reunification and neutralisation with no conditions on economic policies and with guarantees for "the rights of man and basic freedoms, including freedom of speech, press, religious persuasion, political conviction, and assembly and free activity of democratic parties and organizations.

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Beacouse more then half of population is Balkan or Turkmenistanish.

Such treaties are pointless if you have bo way to enforce neutrality. It's like in Versailles, when the Brits and Frenchies made Germany pinky-promise to be neutral and disarmed, but they weren't prepared to actually enforce this, so Hitler naturally just said "fuck it".

Nice story, Polack.

we are based and we didn't want to be split up like germony

Oh, I thought it was because Liechtenstein was planning to invade and NATO didn't want to get dragged into another war- same goes for Switzerland

You are shit.

Ruskies forced our neutrality after WW2, now we are in the middle of NATO and EU. Practically there is no need to make things complicated, NATO wont attack us, and if the Russians come they have to go through NATO and will have trigged WW3 by then anyways.

also WTF is wrong with you, What exactly do the colors mean?

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