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Tue Aug 12, 2025, 07:47 PM Aug 12

The lesson from Napoleon - Russell Mead, WSJ

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Napoleon got a deal at Tilsit, but it didn’t make him happy. If Mr. Trump is wise, he will heed the lessons of Napoleon’s fall. The French emperor’s relentless drive for supremacy led him into a trap. The demands he made on foreign countries were so severe, and he so frequently changed his priorities and broke old deals to strike new and better ones, that Napoleon’s opponents ultimately refused to negotiate with him anymore. After Napoleon occupied Moscow, Alexander I believed compromising with Napoleon would endanger his place on the throne. He refused to make a deal. Napoleon, unable to get the victory he craved, was forced into retreat. As the French ruler scrambled to shore up his power, countries like Prussia and Austria, which he’d defeated and forced to align with him, turned on a weakened France and helped bring Napoleon’s empire to an end.

This is the threat Mr. Trump faces as he reaches for the stars. While things are going well for him, his opponents will seethe inwardly as they hail his greatness and bend, or appear to bend, to his wishes. Nobel Peace Prize nominations will fly as thick as autumn leaves. Deferential foreign emissaries will bow and scrape. The anterooms at Mar-a-Lago will teem with obsequious CEOs. But if Mr. Trump suffers setbacks, the mood will swiftly change.

https://www.wsj.com/opinion/napoleons-lessons-for-trump-president-power-france-emperor-bf60820b?st=JwaQ2Q&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

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jls4561

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2. How do we get Drumph to lead a pack of Proud Boys and other meal team 6ers to invade Russia in winter?
Tue Aug 12, 2025, 08:04 PM
Aug 12

Maybe if he’s told the pee tape is hidden in the Kremlin, and if he seizes Moscow, they’ll present him with a golden dome to affix on top of Merde-a-Lardo.

question everything

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3. I don't think we will invade Russia but I think that implication that at some point one or more countries will
Tue Aug 12, 2025, 08:06 PM
Aug 12

decide that they have had it.

jls4561

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4. I'm just picturing Fatass45 on a fruitless, desperate slog across an unwelcoming landscape, accompanied only by
Tue Aug 12, 2025, 08:45 PM
Aug 12

cosplay soldiers and miles from the McDonald’s on which he relies for sustenance.

The idea of a golf cart invasion makes me laugh, and endorphins are in short supply these days.

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