Germany's attempt to isolate France through the Triple Alliance ultimately failed due to several factors. First, the alliances Germany formed with Austria-Hungary and Italy did not prevent other nations, particularly Russia and Britain, from forming counter-alliances, notably the Triple Entente. Additionally, Germany's aggressive foreign policy and militarism heightened tensions, pushing France closer to Russia and Britain. This shift in alliances undermined Germany’s strategy and contributed to the outbreak of World War I.
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