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Um mergulho profundo na era mais tensa da história moderna: a Guerra Fria.
Este documentário narrado como uma jornada épica revela como duas superpotências — EUA e URSS — transformaram o planeta em um tabuleiro de medo, espionagem e corrida nuclear.
Explore os conflitos invisíveis que dividiram o mundo, a fragilidade da paz e as lições que ainda ecoam hoje.
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Este documentário narrado como uma jornada épica revela como duas superpotências — EUA e URSS — transformaram o planeta em um tabuleiro de medo, espionagem e corrida nuclear.
Explore os conflitos invisíveis que dividiram o mundo, a fragilidade da paz e as lições que ainda ecoam hoje.
🔥 Se esta história ressoar em você, compartilhe para que mais pessoas descubram o legado que ainda molda nosso presente.
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00:00The deepest shadows are not born from the absence of light, but from the collision of two suns.
00:07This is how the 20th century discovered that the brilliance of progress could cast darkness over the entire horizon.
00:15There are nights when the Earth seems suspended between the breaths of the universe, as if time itself hesitates to move forward.
00:25The Cold War was one of those nights, long, unsettling, with no foreseeable dawn.
00:33But before calling it by name, imagine a solitary flame flickering inside a cave.
00:40The wind that threatens is not visible; it is a whisper, an idea, a fear.
00:46Such was the conflict that divided the world, a duel of ideological specters.
00:52More dangerous than marching armies.
00:56When the Second World War ended, the ruins of Europe were still smoldering.
01:02From these ashes, two giants rose face to face: the United States and the Soviet Union.
01:09They were not just nations, they were opposing visions of human destiny.
01:14One proclaimed individual freedom and the market, the other collective equality and revolution.
01:22Two dreams of salvation, two promises of the future, and, like all promises of power,
01:30corrupted by the desire to prevail.
01:33The atomic bombs, until then specters dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki,
01:40They became the seeds of a new era, the era of nuclear fear.
01:44Under divided skies, millions slept with the suspicion that a thoughtless gesture...
01:51It could turn cities into incandescent craters.
01:55There was something almost mythical about this clash, as if Mars and Saturn were vying for control of Earth's destiny.
02:04Leaders sat in dark rooms, surrounded by maps and files.
02:10moving invisible pieces on a chessboard, where each advance was measured not in kilometers,
02:17but in influence, allies, satellites, hearts and minds.
02:23No gunshot was needed to shake the tectonic plates of geopolitics.
02:30But power has its own gravity; it attracts and distorts.
02:35Presidents and secretaries-general, generals and spies,
02:39Everyone somehow succumbed to the allure of being at the center of the story.
02:44while anonymous crowds paid the price with the weight of daily uncertainty.
02:50This is the paradox of power.
02:52It often stems from an ideal.
02:55To liberate, to unite, to protect.
02:58But it grows fueled by fear of others, by the ambition to control tomorrow.
03:05The dream of a world without tyrannies has become, in many nations,
03:10The justification for supporting smaller tyrannies.
03:13The utopia of an egalitarian society has transformed, in many regimes,
03:19in dictatorships that monitored thought.
03:21The gap between what was promised and what was delivered became a chasm of mistrust.
03:29where humanity nearly drowned.
03:32Each side believed they were fighting for the light, but with each step they cast the shadow further.
03:39The Cold War was not just a dispute between blocs.
03:43It proved that ideas, when inflamed, can become weapons as lethal as missiles.
03:51Spies crossed borders under fabricated identities.
03:55intercepting secrets that could change the balance of the world.
03:58Satellites, like the silent eyes of modern gods, revolved in space.
04:05observing lands and seas, while clandestine radios
04:09They whispered advertisements like spells to captivate hearts.
04:14A ring on the red phone, a fiery speech, a miscalculation,
04:19Everything seemed sufficient to tear the fragile veil that separated peace from annihilation.
04:26Behind the political curtains, humanity remained, fragile and stubborn.
04:33Families in the east and west taught their children to pray for a secure future.
04:39Scientists envisioned trips to the moon, even while they were building increasingly destructive bombs.
04:46Poets whispered verses of hope between walls of censorship and concrete.
04:52History, after all, is always made of flesh and dreams.
04:57Each step in the arms race echoed with the beating heart.
05:03Sometimes fearful, sometimes proud, faced with the promise of power.
05:07And in this dance between destiny and choice, free will seemed at times like a delicate golden thread,
05:15now a rusty chain, dragged along by the weight of circumstances.
05:20It was as if the planet were a crystal goblet vibrating on the edge of a note that was sustained too much.
05:28Any flaw, any spark, and everything could fall apart.
05:35However, despite the threat, something kept the cup intact.
05:39Perhaps it's the collective survival instinct.
05:43Perhaps the fear of a judgment greater than that of human courts.
05:47Perhaps it was simply the weariness of the recently ended war.
05:51Peace was not built during that time.
05:55She was suspended, balanced on a razor's edge, separating courage from madness.
06:01And so, the years went by, with each side testing the other like two titans facing off over an abyss.
06:09Threw thunderbolts, but failed to make the final leap.
06:13The Iron Curtain descended across Europe, dividing cities and families.
06:19Walls of stone and silence rose up like visible scars of an invisible wound.
06:25Anyone walking through Berlin could feel firsthand that the world was divided in two.
06:33Still, there was a strange sense of unity in the shared threat.
06:38They all breathed the same air, heavy with fear.
06:42Everyone awaited news that could herald a sudden end or a new dawn.
06:48The past, they say, is never truly dead.
06:51Sometimes, it's not even the past.
06:54The decisions made behind closed doors echoed on every street corner, in every school, in every newspaper.
07:03Children learned to protect themselves from nuclear explosions by hiding under desks.
07:10innocent gestures in the face of cosmic forces.
07:14Fate seemed to dance with the fingers of a few powerful men.
07:20But it was sustained by the silent desire of millions who simply wanted to live.
07:26This tension between the collective desire for peace and the ambition for supremacy.
07:32It kept the world on edge for decades and, even today, whispers through the cracks of our present.
07:42Because memory doesn't fade when the concrete falls.
07:46It seeps into the cracks in the ground and blossoms into new fears.
07:51After the initial years of shock, when the echo of the bombs still resonated in the destroyed cathedrals of Europe,
07:59The planet has entered a state of feverish wakefulness.
08:03It was like a battlefield where weapons rested.
08:08But the ideas battled relentlessly.
08:11The nations, still covered in dust and blood, became chessboards of influence.
08:17Every port rebuilt, every road paved, every regime supported or overthrown,
08:24It was a move in this silent game of chess.
08:27The Soviet Union extended its arm of iron eastward and beyond.
08:32The United States responded with promises of prosperity and the doctrine of containing the communist advance.
08:41These were not just treaties and agreements; they were invisible lines drawn in the hearts of the people.
08:47Fear was the universal currency of this new world.
08:51Fear of infiltration, betrayal, the red button.
08:55The common man, who once feared the crack of rifles on the front lines,
09:01Now he feared the deceptive serenity of a blue sky.
09:05because instant destruction could come from there.
09:09There were no trenches to dig, only sirens to hear.
09:13And in this climate, paranoia grew like a fungus on the walls of power.
09:19Governments hunted ghosts of spies.
09:23neighbors denounced neighbors,
09:25Careers were being destroyed by suspicion.
09:29The promise of freedom in the West coexisted with blacklists.
09:33The promise of equality in the East coexisted with gulags and purges.
09:39Idealism transformed into constant vigilance.
09:43corroding the soul of the societies they promised to redeem.
09:47The arms race has become almost a ritual.
09:52Nuclear tests set deserts and distant seas ablaze.
09:57raising mushrooms of radioactive dust that the wind carried to innocent lands.
10:04Each underground explosion was an offering made not to the gods,
10:10but to the specter of supremacy.
10:13Scientists, children of human curiosity, have become architects of threats.
10:18Science, which should open windows to the future,
10:23He erected steel doors to hide secrets.
10:26It was the rise of a new deity.
10:30Technology as both shield and sword.
10:33A promise of protection and an instrument of terror.
10:37And even so, among the calculations,
10:39There was always a glimmer of hope.
10:42Perhaps the same equations that described the fall of the bombs.
10:47They could launch rockets toward the stars.
10:50Indeed, it was at the height of fear that humanity dared to look up.
10:56The space race was born as an extension of the ideological dispute.
11:01It wasn't enough to conquer the Earth.
11:03It was necessary to plant flags in the sky.
11:06When Sputnik crossed the sky,
11:09It wasn't just a satellite.
11:12It was a flash of light that aroused both admiration and fear in the West.
11:16When man stepped on the moon,
11:19It wasn't just a scientific step.
11:22It was a message of supremacy.
11:24transmitted via radio waves,
11:27that crossed oceans and minds.
11:30Space, silent and infinite,
11:33It became a stage for the display of ingenuity.
11:37and of human vanity,
11:39reminding us that, even under threat,
11:41The human spirit still dreamed of crossing borders.
11:45But the big question remained.
11:48To what extent was this dispute a choice?
11:51And to what extent was it destiny?
11:54Perhaps, like rivers that spring from opposite mountains,
11:57the currents of capitalism and communism
12:00were destined to collide.
12:03Or perhaps a handful of human decisions would have sufficed.
12:07to have changed course.
12:09Leaders erected walls of stone and ideology.
12:13but they also extended hands in tense summits,
12:18sealing agreements that prevented collapse.
12:21Each signature on a treaty
12:23It was an admission of weakness.
12:25and an act of courage,
12:27a brief pause in the inevitable march of history.
12:31Free will existed.
12:33But he was swimming against the current of pride and fear.
12:37In the underground of the conflict,
12:40espionage flourished,
12:42a war of shadows
12:43where the truth was so changeable
12:45Regarding the identity of the agents.
12:47From Berlin to Washington,
12:50from Moscow to Havana,
12:51Messages were passed on microfilm.
12:54hidden in shoes,
12:56encrypted codes exchanged in noisy cafes,
12:59Promises whispered on the most ordinary street corners.
13:03Trust has become a precious rarity.
13:07...and even love between spies.
13:09He was suspected of treason.
13:11On the surface, leaders gave speeches about honor and values.
13:16In the shadows, the game was one of blackmail.
13:19Desertions and secrets sold for the price of a new life.
13:24The Iron Curtain was not just geopolitical,
13:28It was psychological.
13:29a boundary planted within the collective mind.
13:32The Cold War was also a human drama.
13:35of resistance and resignation.
13:37In Prague, Budapest, Berlin,
13:41voices that called for freedom
13:43They were silenced by tanks.
13:45while in other parts of the world,
13:48dictators remained in power
13:50supported by foreign powers
13:53in the name of containment or revolution.
13:56People have become pawns.
13:59but also raising their own flags,
14:01sometimes challenging both giants.
14:05History seemed to be written by the powerful.
14:08but it was always corrected by the hands of those
14:11who dared to rebel,
14:14even knowing that victory
14:15It might not have happened in his life.
14:18There was a feeling that humanity
14:21It was trapped in a cycle of creation and destruction.
14:25as if incapable of learning from recent ashes.
14:29And yet, within every crisis,
14:32There were cracks through which light penetrated.
14:35disarmament treaties,
14:38peace summits
14:39the fall of oppressive regimes,
14:41The slow erosion of physical and ideological walls.
14:45The world was not saved by pure heroism.
14:49but due to fatigue,
14:50by calculation,
14:51by a remnant of reason
14:53which reminded that no ideology
14:56It was worth total extinction.
14:59In the end, what kept the entire planet together?
15:01It wasn't the bombs in the silos,
15:03nor the fiery speeches,
15:06but the silent stubbornness of the common man,
15:09who continued to plant,
15:11to love,
15:12singing,
15:13Waiting.
15:13It was them,
15:15without titles or maps,
15:17that sustained the thread of life
15:19while the titans clashed over chasms.
15:23The Cold War was not just a confrontation.
15:26of two superpowers,
15:27It was a reflection of our own internal struggle.
15:31between fear and hope,
15:33destruction and creation.
15:35And that reflection still dances in the eyes.
15:38of each new generation,
15:40reminding us that,
15:42even when the ice melts,
15:44The waters hold memories of the glaciers that formed them.
15:48because history doesn't end when the flags change,
15:52but when the echoes cease,
15:54and sometimes,
15:56They never stop.
15:58Over the decades,
16:00The Cold War ceased to be merely a duel of missiles.
16:04and began to shape his own way of thinking.
16:07She created invisible boundaries between cultures.
16:12defined what was an ally and what was an enemy,
16:14not only on maps,
16:16but in our hearts.
16:17The cinema,
16:19literature,
16:20the music,
16:21They became weapons and trenches.
16:23Movies depicted faceless spies.
16:26The songs carried messages of resistance or propaganda.
16:30Books were banned.
16:32Because every word could be a spark in barrels of ideological gunpowder.
16:38Fear has seeped into the arts.
16:40and, paradoxically,
16:42It was in them that many found the courage to question.
16:46Geopolitics has expanded its playing field beyond Europe.
16:50Proxy wars have broken out on distant continents.
16:55Korea,
16:56Vietnam,
16:57Afghanistan,
16:58Angola,
16:59Latin America.
17:00Each local conflict has become a piece in a global game.
17:05Entire villages were dragged into the maelstrom of a dispute.
17:10which seemed too abstract,
17:12to explain the pain they were feeling.
17:14Children grew up in the shadow of foreign flags.
17:18and tanks that spoke languages they didn't understand.
17:22Human suffering has become the most universal of languages.
17:27and yet,
17:28The giants remained firm in their convictions.
17:32that all of that was necessary to save the world on the other side.
17:39In these distant battles,
17:42The ideal has lost its original form.
17:45diluted in mud and blood.
17:48What began as a promise of justice and progress for all,
17:52it turned into a justification
17:55for bombings,
17:57massacres and coups d'état.
18:00Each superpower accused the other of being the source of evil.
18:06while both were cultivating their own ghosts.
18:10It is in this cruel irony that history reveals its most human face.
18:15Neither side is entirely light or entirely shadow.
18:19Both carry seeds of greatness and destruction.
18:23The corruption of power makes no distinction between political affiliations.
18:27It is an underground river that flows wherever it finds fertile ground.
18:32But human frailty itself,
18:35so capable of violence,
18:38It also carries an unexpected strength.
18:40The ability to resist.
18:43In the squares of Budapest,
18:45on the streets of Gdansk,
18:47in the corridors of Latin American universities,
18:51Small groups dared to raise their voices.
18:54Some were crushed quickly.
18:57Others ignited sparks that would later topple regimes.
19:02Every act of insubordination,
19:04however small it might seem,
19:06It was a reminder that history
19:08It is not written only by leaders,
19:11but for those who refuse to bend the knee.
19:15There is an invisible thread that connects every protest,
19:19each whispered poem,
19:21Each wall graffitied with hope.
19:23A thread that the war failed to sever.
19:27Over time,
19:28Cracks began to appear in the empires.
19:32The weight of the arms race
19:34It drained resources.
19:36The promise of collective prosperity
19:38It became an unbearable burden.
19:42In the streets,
19:43lines for bread.
19:44In the squares,
19:45Voices calling for freedom.
19:47In the palaces,
19:48tense meetings
19:50Regarding inevitable reforms.
19:52The ice of the Cold War
19:54It started to crack first in the hearts,
19:57then in the regimes.
19:59Leaders who grew
20:00under the rhetoric of confrontation
20:02they began to realize
20:04that the external enemy
20:05It was no longer such a threat.
20:07Regarding internal dissatisfaction.
20:09It was the beginning of a slow metamorphosis.
20:13Not the explosion that many feared,
20:15but a patient erosion
20:17that dissolved walls.
20:19The destination,
20:20which seemed to have doomed humanity
20:23to live eternally
20:25on the brink of the nuclear abyss,
20:27showed itself
20:28more malleable
20:29than previously thought.
20:31It wasn't a miracle.
20:33not a single hero
20:34which changed the course,
20:36but a summation
20:37of tiredness,
20:39negotiations,
20:40crises
20:41and concessions.
20:42Each dome
20:44between presidents
20:45and general secretaries,
20:46each subscription
20:48treaty
20:49weapons restrictions,
20:50every gesture
20:51economic opening
20:53or politics
20:53It was like a drop
20:55falling onto a rock.
20:58imperceptible at the moment,
21:00but devastating
21:01over time.
21:02Free will,
21:04so often buried,
21:06found small gaps
21:07to breathe
21:08and through them,
21:09began to transform
21:11The collective destiny.
21:13Nonetheless,
21:14the end of the ice
21:15did not mean
21:16The end of scars.
21:18When the Berlin Wall fell,
21:20the world watched
21:21concrete blocks
21:23to fall apart,
21:24but few realized
21:26that the walls
21:27deeper
21:28still remained
21:30in our hearts
21:31and in the mistrust.
21:33The story
21:34rarely offers
21:35clean finishes,
21:37offers transitions,
21:38grey areas
21:40where the old
21:41and the new
21:41coexist
21:42and they collide.
21:44The Cold War
21:45It's officially over.
21:47but his legacy
21:48persists
21:49in nuclear arsenals
21:50that still
21:51guard
21:52an apocalyptic power
21:53in the lines
21:55tension
21:56that continue
21:57cutting maps,
21:58in ideologies
22:00what,
22:01although weakened,
22:02they still inspire
22:04speeches
22:05and divisions.
22:06And here resides
22:07the greatest lesson
22:08of that period.
22:09However much
22:10let's try to divide
22:11the world in blocks,
22:12colors
22:13and systems,
22:14the human condition
22:15remains
22:16indivisible.
22:18Fear
22:18that united the planet
22:20under nuclear threat
22:21It's the same fear.
22:22that today
22:23feeds
22:24new disputes.
22:25Hope
22:26which maintained
22:27millions alive
22:28It's the same.
22:29that moves
22:30each generation
22:32trying
22:32build
22:33something better.
22:34The Cold War
22:35It was a cruel mirror.
22:37showing how
22:38our search
22:39for safety
22:40it can take us
22:41on the edge
22:41of destruction
22:42and,
22:43at the same time,
22:44how our ability
22:46dialogue
22:46and commitment
22:47can save us
22:49of ourselves.
22:50The past
22:51doesn't sleep,
22:52he dreams
22:53through us.
22:55Every siren
22:56that played
22:56in the years
22:57tension
22:58It still resonates.
22:59in the corridors
23:00of the nations.
23:01Every choice
23:02done by leaders
23:04and citizens
23:05left marks
23:07in policies,
23:08in the treaties,
23:09in collective memories.
23:12When we look
23:12for current crises,
23:14often
23:15we see shadows
23:16elongated
23:17from those years
23:18ice
23:18and contained fire.
23:20The question
23:21that persists
23:22It's if we learn
23:24in fact
23:24the lesson
23:25that does not exist
23:28high wall
23:29enough
23:29to protect
23:31against the consequences
23:32of human pride
23:34and that peace
23:35true
23:36requires more
23:37than the absence
23:38of war.
23:40It requires courage.
23:41to understand
23:42the other
23:43and it is at this point
23:45where the ruins
23:46of history
23:47they find
23:48the seeds
23:49of tomorrow
23:49that we are
23:51forced
23:51facing
23:52the truth
23:53most annoying.
23:54Wars
23:56they never were
23:57locked
23:57only in
23:58distant fields,
24:00but inside
24:01of us.
24:01The ice
24:02of the Cold War
24:03melted,
24:04but the world
24:05still carries
24:06the currents
24:07underground
24:08that she left.
24:09The nuclear threat
24:10remains stored
24:11in silent silos,
24:12like gods
24:14asleep
24:15underground,
24:16waiting for weakness
24:17of a human instant.
24:19Paranoia
24:20It transformed,
24:22found new faces
24:23and new enemies,
24:25but she is still alive
24:26in the corridors
24:27of power,
24:29on the borders
24:29watched,
24:31on digital networks
24:32where today
24:33they lock
24:33invisible battles.
24:35What we learned
24:36living for decades
24:38On the verge of the end?
24:39Perhaps
24:40we have discovered
24:41that power,
24:42no matter how much you dress
24:44of glory
24:44or ideals,
24:46is thirsty
24:46of permanence
24:48and fear
24:48of fragility.
24:50We discovered
24:51what ideologies
24:52They can inspire
24:53hope,
24:54but also
24:55they can raise
24:56higher walls
24:57What mountains!
24:59We saw
24:59that justice,
25:01so proclaimed
25:02on both sides,
25:03rarely
25:04went down
25:05all the way to the streets
25:06where children
25:06grew
25:07in the shade
25:08out of fear.
25:09The Cold War
25:10taught us
25:11what freedom
25:12and equality
25:12when used
25:14like flags
25:15against the other
25:15They can become corrupt.
25:17and get lost.
25:18And yet,
25:19we also discovered
25:21something precious.
25:22Human resilience
25:24It is deeper.
25:26that the cracks
25:27of the world.
25:28He survived.
25:29in mothers
25:30that they told
25:30stories
25:31so that the children
25:33slept
25:33during sirens
25:34attack
25:35us scientists
25:37that between
25:37formulas
25:38of destruction
25:40they dreamed
25:41with probes
25:42and telescopes
25:43in young people
25:43who dared
25:45to remove stones
25:46of a wall
25:47who stole from them
25:48the horizon.
25:49The story
25:50reminded us
25:51that the force
25:52that builds
25:53empires
25:53and launches
25:54rockets
25:55It's the same.
25:56that can
25:57raise them
25:57again
25:58of the ruins
25:59that the flame
26:00of hope
26:01It never dies out.
26:02Just
26:03Hold your breath
26:05to burn
26:05again.
26:06The legacy
26:07of the Cold War
26:08It's a warning.
26:09recorded
26:10on the plates
26:11tectonics
26:11of time.
26:12It doesn't exist.
26:14eternal triumph,
26:15It doesn't exist.
26:16defeat
26:17permanent.
26:18What remains
26:20It's the choice.
26:21this little
26:22spark
26:23that burns
26:24in each individual,
26:26in every generation.
26:28We can choose
26:29build walls
26:30or knock them down,
26:31we can choose
26:32cultivate
26:33distrust
26:34or open
26:35channels
26:36dialogue.
26:37We can choose
26:38the race
26:38for supremacy
26:40or the march
26:41slow and patient
26:42of cooperation.
26:43The destination
26:45it's not a trail
26:46fixed,
26:46It's a river.
26:47that bends
26:48according to
26:49the margins
26:50that we built.
26:51That's why,
26:52when we look
26:53for the present,
26:54international crises,
26:56new arsenals,
26:58speeches
26:59inflamed,
27:00It's inevitable.
27:01to ask.
27:02we are repeating
27:03the dance
27:04of the titans
27:05over the abyss
27:05or finally
27:07we learned to walk
27:08about bridges.
27:10The past
27:11it's not a page
27:12turnaround,
27:13It's a mirror.
27:14who watches us
27:15silently,
27:16demanding answers
27:18that only the present
27:19You can give it.
27:20Every silence
27:22in the face of injustice,
27:24every word
27:24said with courage,
27:26every gesture
27:27of reconciliation
27:28or hostility,
27:30adds
27:31a stone
27:32to the road
27:32that we will leave
27:33For whom will it come?
27:34after.
27:35Perhaps war
27:37cold may not have been
27:38just a dispute
27:39of superpowers,
27:41but an essay
27:42about the condition
27:43human,
27:44about how much
27:45we endure living
27:47afraid,
27:48how far did we leave it?
27:49that the power
27:50define
27:50our destination,
27:51how far
27:52We managed to go.
27:54without losing
27:54our humanity.
27:56And in conclusion,
27:58if it exists,
27:59It's not in the treaties.
28:01signed
28:01or on the walls
28:03knocked down,
28:03but in what still
28:05we choose to be,
28:06when memory
28:07of the danger
28:08I should have already
28:09taught us
28:10prudence.
28:11The revolutions
28:12that trembled
28:13whole blocks
28:15continue to echo,
28:17discreet,
28:18within us,
28:20in the way that
28:21we look at
28:22who thinks differently,
28:23in a hurry
28:24with what do we build
28:25new barriers,
28:26in difficulty
28:28that we have
28:28to trust.
28:29The past
28:31whispers to us
28:32what true peace
28:33It is not absence.
28:34of tension,
28:35but the ability
28:36to contain it
28:37without breaking.
28:38And so,
28:39the story
28:40rises
28:41before us,
28:42not like
28:42a monument
28:43of stone,
28:44but how
28:44a liquid mirror.
28:46In it,
28:47we see the faces
28:48of dead leaders,
28:50of soldiers
28:51forgotten,
28:52ordinary civilians
28:53that they dreamed,
28:54they suffered
28:55and they held
28:56the world
28:57Among the shadows.
28:58But also,
28:59we see our own
29:00reflection,
29:02alive,
29:02restless,
29:03capable of repeating
29:04errors
29:05or to break
29:06the cycle.
29:07The ice
29:07of the Cold War
29:08melted,
29:09but the waters
29:10they still run
29:11under our feet.
29:12The question
29:13which echoes now,
29:15beyond the ruins
29:16and of the victories,
29:17and,
29:18what walls
29:19we still maintain
29:20standing
29:20within us
29:22Really?
29:22What weapons
29:24we still hold
29:25invisible,
29:26ready to hurt
29:27Before understanding?
29:29And what a choice!
29:30we will
29:31when the wind
29:31of history
29:32blow again
29:33With force?
29:34The past
29:35It's not far.
29:36He is the architecture
29:38silent
29:39of our present,
29:40supporting
29:41or corroding
29:42the foundations
29:44of the future.
29:45Before him,
29:46each one of us
29:47becomes
29:48a little architect
29:49of time,
29:50capable of adding
29:51a stone
29:52to the bridge
29:53or to the wall.
29:54What will you choose?
29:55build tomorrow,
29:56in light of what he has learned
29:58with the long night
29:59chilled
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