Churchill’s speech highlights the growing division of Europe after World War II, with the Soviet Union expanding its control over Eastern Europe. He warns of the "Iron Curtain" dividing democratic and communist spheres, signaling the start of Cold War tensions.

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Churchill’s speech talks about how Europe is becoming more divided after World War II. He points out that the Soviet Union is gaining control over Eastern Europe. He uses the term "Iron Curtain" to describe the border between democratic countries and communist ones, which shows that the Cold War tensions are starting to grow.

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