Video Title: These Countries Are UNTOUCHABLE in World War 3
Channel: The Infographics Show
Speakers: Narrator
Duration: 00:16:04
Introduction
This video discusses five countries considered nearly impossible to invade in 2025, analyzing their geographical advantages, military strength, and strategic positions. The video explores the challenges an invading force would face in each location.
Key Takeaways
Iran: Difficult to invade due to challenging mountainous terrain, a potential insurgency, and the logistical nightmare of a prolonged campaign. Past attempts by powerful forces have proven costly and ultimately unsuccessful.
Australia: Its vast distance from other major powers, combined with strong naval and air forces, makes a successful invasion highly improbable. The sheer scale of the continent presents an enormous logistical challenge for an invading force.
Brazil: The impenetrable Amazon rainforest, challenging geography, and a strong regional military (the second strongest in the Americas) make invasion extremely difficult. Securing a beachhead would only be the beginning of a very difficult campaign.
Switzerland: Its mountainous terrain, small but well-equipped military, and strategic location surrounded by allied nations create an almost insurmountable obstacle for any potential invader. Even historically powerful forces deemed it too difficult a task.
United States: Its geographical isolation, powerful navy and air force, vast logistical capabilities, and layered defenses make a successful invasion practically impossible. The distance from potential adversaries, coupled with the strong military, makes the US untouchable.