Remain out of war.
Staying out of European affairs.
I believe so... Germany invaded Belgium even though they remained neutral more info at http://militaryhistory.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_belgian_army_of_1914_
It is a country which has the power to make war yet chooses to remain neutral; taking no side in the conflict. Holland was a neutral power in World War 1. Belgium began the war as a neutral power but joined the Allies after its neutrality was violated by Germany.
The attack on Pearl Harbor
The Acadians wanted to be neutral, so that they would not have to fight the British or the french, because the two were at war with each other at the time.
Remain out of war.
The Acadians, who settled in what is now Canada, initially maintained a policy of neutrality during the conflicts between the British and French colonial powers. However, this neutrality was challenged during the French and Indian War (1754-1763), when the British viewed the Acadians as potential threats. Ultimately, their refusal to take an oath of allegiance to the British Crown led to the deportation of many Acadians in 1755, marking a tragic end to their attempts at neutrality. Thus, while they sought to remain neutral, external pressures and conflicts made it increasingly difficult to uphold this stance.
It is neutral. Water is neutral so it will remain neutral in all its forms.
The Acadians were mostly Roman Catholic.
Yes
Ireland chose to be neutral and stuck to that policy during World War II, and it is still a neutral country.
Washington believed it was important for the United States to remain neutral in foreign conflicts as it was safest.
Tension and mistrust arising from the war between New France and 13 English colonies led to the expulsion of the Acadians. The British thought the Acadians were a threat to appropriation of the land. The Acadians also failed to make an unqualified oath of allegiance to the British Crown.
Remain neutral don't get involved in forgein political affairs
After WWII, and before the invasion of Pearl Harbor the US committed to remain neutral toward conflicts in Europe because they want to be a peaceful nation. In addition, the American people have voiced there opinion asking the US to remain neutral on conflicts in Europe.
Australia is not a neutral country. The question is: how could Australia become neutral? What might be the process? What might be the repercussions?