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To the editor : It is argued that Adolf Hitler’s undoing in War World II was his ignorance of the impact of Russian winters on his exhausted and hungry troops. Napoleon Bonaparte had his comeuppance at Waterloo, and Richard Nixon was undone by the Watergate scandal and resigned in disgrace.
These once powerful and seemingly invincible leaders were ultimately defeated by their own poor decisions and hubris. It could be said that each of these individuals didn’t learn the lessons that history provided.
If the past is prologue, then President Trump may find himself once again impeached for his obsession with retribution ( “Ex-FBI Director James Comey indicted on charges of lying to