(I'm responding to the OP, not any of the other posts, m'kay?)
I personally celebrated Vox for bringing some excitement and unpredictability to our humble planet.
It's hard to denounce them for 'their' actions given that as an anarchist organization (they don't really fit the title of 'alliance') there really was no 'them' to begin with.
Vox was/is the Port Royal of our time.
A collection of the wronged, an unruly mob, a few score pirates, a brigade of traitors, some outright thieves and liars, and, of course, the inevitable cowardly bandwaggoners.
Vox was doomed the moment it accepted its second member for no such organization can succeed for long.
It is to be noted that they did succeed for far longer than anyone expected.
But in the end, Vox failed.
And they did so in such an epic fashion that they'll at least be remembered for far longer than so many other alliances whose names and banners are forgotten to us now.
The one thing that Vox was an epic success at was making life interesting.
You have to give them that.