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On January 8, 1918, President Woodrow Wilson stood before Congress and delivered a speech that aimed to reshape the world: the Fourteen Points.

This bold vision for peace sought to end World War I with principles of fairness, self-determination, and collective security.

But how did this idealistic blueprint land with war-weary Allies and defiant Central Powers? And what lasting impact did it leave on global diplomacy?

In this episode, we dive into Wilson’s historic address, its reception, and its legacy in shaping international relations.

Tune in for a compelling story of ambition, conflict, and the pursuit of a better world."