Should leaders sacrifice other leaders to forge an alliance?
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Re: Should leaders sacrifice other leaders to forge an alliance?
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I agree with this. Leaders shouldn't always resort to violence. I would understand though if a leader had to protect themself from another and has no choice but to resort to violence. Again, it all depends on the situation.Zanne Crystle wrote: ↑13 Jan 2024, 09:14 I was surprised by King Cortez's ruthless move, as I didn't expect it. Some might argue that he did it for the benefit of the kingdom, as he saw Sconce as an obstacle to securing Cormay's alliance, which he believed was crucial for the kingdom's survival. However, a skilled leader should have the ability to maneuver and forge alliances without resorting to violence. While Cortez's focus on protecting the kingdom might be commendable, killing Sconce could be seen as a failure of diplomacy. A truly adept leader would explore other avenues to reconcile differences before resorting to violence.
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