Possibly, if the German General Staff had encouraged the reading of the later works of Clausewitz — those written after he had taken part as a Russian officer in the war of 1812 and as a German officer in the Waterloo campaign — German political leaders might have found a passage which would have modified the triumphant smile with which they announced initial German victories in Russia. "Russia by the campaign of 1812 has taught us first that an empire of great dimensions is not to be conquered. Secondly, that probability of an invaded nation's final success does not diminish in the same measure as battles, capitals, and provinces are lost, but that a nation on the defensive is often strongest in the heart of a country if the invading enemy's offensive power has exhausted itself."The same thing happened in 1990 when Soros/Deepstate invaded Russia. It seems to be happening again in Soros/Deepstate's invasion of America. The heart of a country, ie South Dakota and similar places, has held firm while the invading enemy's offensive power is exhausting itself.
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