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The Alliance at the Edge

29 min · 2. apr. 2026
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NATO is cracking, Iran is burning, and the panel is at each other’s throats. Franklin D. Roosevelt argues for pragmatic cohesion and a re‑built alliance. Margaret Thatcher demands rearmament and moral clarity. Vladimir Lenin insists the alliance should collapse as proof of imperial decay. Winston Churchill warns that appeasement in the name of stability invites ruin. This episode is a high‑conflict forum on whether Western power can survive without devouring itself—and whether the future belongs to compromise, force, or revolution.

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