I get the sentiment of thinking for long-term alternatives toward resilience, but I can’t recall a time in history a small country in the general Eastern Bloc area was able to survive without a lot of outside help. Let alone just start up industry dynamically while their GDP and infrastructure is exhausted on surviving against a—heh—“superpower” opponent.
You’ve got the right idea, but it won’t be viable for quite some time post-aftermath. We’re talking generational recovery here and I should hope support continues to alleviate that, with the addition of NATO becoming an option once the conditions are met.