Has Switzerland ever wronged another nation? They might be one of the most peaceful nations ever but are located in central Europe, a very violent place
>>2048476
yes
>>2048481
they were mercenaries tho, we dont blame Germany for the Hessen Mercenaries in the Revolutionary war
>>2048492
I do, fucking Huns were the real bad guys. Britain dindu nuffin
le happy hide in the mountain merchant
>>2048492
Charles was actually personal, not just business, the fucker had it coming a long way.
The Italian wars and the sack of Milan is good example of Swiss aggression, but after the battle of Marignano (1515) Swiss interior politics changed and Switzerland never again went on the war path under their own Flag, instead they hired out their soldiers to fight other peoples (mostly France, but also pretty much anybody else) wars.
>>2048506
Austria is located in the same fucking Alps, yet they managed to drag themselves into every major European war and most minor ones to.
>>2048528
It's called ambition
>>2048579
Didn't do them much good in the long run.
Didn't the Swiss dude Necker help fuck France up financially leading to the Revolution?
>>2048807
being a bad politician is not an act of war.
>>2048882
OP more generally asked if the Swiss ever wronged another nation, not necessarily went to war with them.
>>2048970
I fought he meant as a nation, and they did not annex France nor was Necker an agent or something
>>2048476
They invaded Liechenstein
>.In March 2007, a company of 171 Swiss soldiers mistakenly entered Liechtenstein, after taking a wrong turn in the darkness. The troops returned to Swiss territory before they had travelled more than 2 km into the country. The Liechtenstein authorities did not discover the "invaders", and were informed by the Swiss after the incident. The incident was disregarded by both sides. A Liechtenstein spokesman said "It's not like they invaded with attack helicopters".[5][6]
>>2048476
Yes. For example: Arthur Hoffmann, a german-friendly member of the federal council, tried to arrange a separate peace between Russia and Germany in WW1, which was considered a violation of neutrality and a agression against the Entente.
>>2050051
US intervention when?
They gold have weapons of mass destruction.
>>2048476
>Peaceful
>most militarised citizenry on earth.
>>2050347
Yeah. It is a good thing that you are not allowed to keep the bullets, otherwise it's cantons would probably belong to the rightfully owners.
>>2048476
because no one wants to bother conquering them through all these fucking mountains, its not worth the trouble