Samoa

Samoa is a Polynesian island nation made up of two large islands (Savai'i and Upolu), two smaller, inhabited islands (Manono and Apolima), and a number of smaller, uninhabited islands, such as the Aleipata Islands. Samoa was once known as Western Samoa until 1997. Samoa has 11 administrative divisions and is a unitary parliamentary democracy. It is a Commonwealth of Nations member and a sovereign state. On December 15, 1976, Western Samoa was admitted to the United Nations. The capital city is Apia. A Samoan language and culture were developed by them.


Since the nation's establishment, there hasn't been a military organization, although there is a tiny police force and a Maritime Surveillance Unit for internal security. The Pacific-class vessel Nafanua is operated by the Maritime Surveillance Unit, which is armed with small arms. A cooperation agreement from 1962 states that New Zealand is in charge of defense. Samoa currently lacks a permanent military force that could be deployed if required. Instead, the nation would have to rely on its friendships with other nations to provide security and defense during a conflict. There is a Samoa Police Force in the nation, but it is obvious that this is not regarded as the nation's primary military force.

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