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the
countrywouldembracehimagain.
OneofthesevisitorswasAustria’sGeneral
Keller,whoconvincedNapoleon
thatifheescaped,
theEuropean
powers,England
included,wouldwelcomehimbackintopower.Napoleon
wastipped
offthattheEnglish
wouldlethim
go,andindeedhis
escapeoc-curredinthemiddleofthe
afternoon,
in
fullviewofEnglishspyglasses.
WhatNapoleon
didnotknowwasthattherewas
aman
behind
it
all,pullingthestrings,
andthatthismanwashisformer
minister,Talleyrand.
AndTalleyrand
wasdoing
allthis
not
tobring
backtheglorydays
buttocrushNapoleon
onceandforall.Considering
theemperor’s
ambitionun-settling
toEurope’s
stability,
hehadturnedagainst
himlongago.
WhenNapoleon
wasexiledto
Elba,Talleyrand
hadprotested.Napoleon
shouldbesentfarther
away,heargued,
orEurope
wouldneverhave
peace.ButnooneListened.Insteadofpushing
hisopinion,Talleyrand
bidedhistime.Working
quietly,
heeventually
wonoverCastlereagh
and
Metternich,theforeign
ministersofEngland
andAustria.Together
thesemenbaitedNapoleon
intoescaping.
EvenKoller’s
visit,towhisper
thepromise
ofglory
intheexile’s
ear,was
partoftheplan.
Likea
mastercardplayer,Talleyrandfiguredeverything
outinadvance.HeknewNapoleon
wouldfallintothe
traphehadsetHealsoforesawthatNapoleon
wouldleadthe
countryintoa
war,which,
givenFrance’swea.k~
ened
condition,could
onlylastafewmonths.Onediplomat
in
Vienna,whounderstoodthatTalleyrand
wasbehinditall,said,
“Hehassetthehouseablaze
in
ordertosave
it
from
theplague.”
WhenIhavzlaidbait
for
deer,Idon?shoutat
thejirstdoethatcomesto
sniff,butwaituntilthewholeherdhas
gatheredround.Ottomm
Bismarck,IR]5-I898KEYSTOPOWERHow
manytimeshasthisscenarioplayed
itselfoutinhistory:
An
aggres~siveleaderinitiatesaseriesofbold
movesthatbeginbybringing
himmuchpower.Slowly,
however,
his
powerreaches
apeak,
andsoon
every-thing
turnsagainst
him.Hisnumerousenemiesbandtogether;trying
tomaintainhis
power,heexhaustshimself
goinginthisdirection
and
that,andinevitably
hecollapses.
Thereasonforthis
patternisthatthe
aggres-sive
personisrarely
infullcontrol.
Hecannotseemorethanacouple
ofmovesahead,
cannotseethe
consequencesof
thisboldmoveorthatone.Becauseheisconstantlybeing
forcedtoreacttothe
movesofhisever-growinghostof
enemies,
andtotheunforeseen
consequencesofhis
ownrash
actions,hisaggressiveenergy
isturnedagainst
him.Inthe
realmof
power,youmustaskyourself,
whatisthe
pointofchas-inghereand
there,
tryingtosolveproblems
anddefeat
my
enemies,ifIneverfeelincontrol?Why
amIalwayshaving
toreacttoeventsinsteadofdirecting
them?Theanswerissimple:
Yourideaof
poweris
wrong.You