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473. The Road to The Great War: The Tsar Chooses War (Part 5)

The Rest Is History

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War's Monsters: The Cost of Inaction

The perception of imminent threat can lead to immediate calls for action, as seen in hypothetical scenarios of military mobilization. Leaders understand that hesitation can escalate tensions into conflict, yet individual leaders like Tsar Nicholas acknowledge the grave consequences of war. Nicholas expresses a reluctance to engage in warfare, recognizing that once it begins, it can spiral out of control, resulting in catastrophic consequences. Historical assurances from other leaders, such as the German emperor's commitment to peace, highlight that diplomacy was possible. The argument suggests that if royal leaders had wielded as much influence as commonly believed, it could have prevented the outbreak of World War I.

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