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Which German-speaking country in not neutral?

That's a bit of a tricky question! Here's why:

* Neutrality is a complex concept. It can refer to:

* Military neutrality: Not being part of a military alliance.

* Political neutrality: Not taking sides in international conflicts.

* Economic neutrality: Not favoring one trading partner over another.

* Most German-speaking countries are members of NATO, a military alliance, making them not militarily neutral. This includes:

* Germany

* Austria

* Switzerland

* Liechtenstein

* However, Switzerland has a long tradition of political neutrality, although it has recently taken some steps that could be interpreted as a departure from this.

* Luxembourg is a member of NATO but has a policy of not deploying troops outside its borders.

So, to answer your question directly, none of the major German-speaking countries are truly neutral in every sense of the word. It's important to consider the specific type of neutrality you are interested in when analyzing a country's position.

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