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[Balance of Power]( From [Bloomberg Politics]( [FOLLOW US [Facebook Share]]( [Twitter Share]( [SUBSCRIBE [Subscribe]](  Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s resistance to international pressure stems from his deeply rooted beliefs regarding the Amazon. Italy’s Matteo Salvini was the week’s big political loser. And Donald Trump’s trade war isn’t costing him as much support from a crucial voting bloc as you might guess. Dig into these and other aspects of the latest political developments in this edition of Weekend Reads. – [Kathleen Hunter]( Smoke rises as a fire burns in Brazil’s rainforest. Bolsonaro’s view on the Amazon [goes back decades](, to when his father joined tens of thousands of other wildcat miners to pan for gold at Serra Pelada. [Click here]( for more of Bloomberg’s most compelling political images from the past week. Photographer: Leonardo Carrato/Bloomberg [Ambition and Betrayal Sink Italy’s Puppet MasterÂ]( Salvini was at the apex of his political dominance less than a month ago as go-go dancers gyrated to the national anthem while he improvised as a DJ at a beach bar. [John Follain]( charts how it all went wrong. [U.S. Farmers May Be Angrier, But Their Trump Love Is Growing]( Farmers have never been this critical of the Trump administration’s trade war with China. But, as [Isis Almeida]( writes, their love for the president seems to be growing anyway. [A $12 Billion Gas Project Could Make or Break This Young Nation]( [Jason Scott]( reports from Timor-Leste, where birthing pains are still evident 20 years after a referendum brought independence from Indonesia following a brutal conflict that killed an estimated 100,000 people. Temporary lights illuminate a night market in Dili, Timor-Leste, on Aug. 22. [Click here for more]( on how the tiny nation is defying global energy giants. Photographer: Dimas Ardian/Bloomberg [There May Be a Fortune Buried in a Forgotten Corner of Europe]( Europe’s largest reserves of lithium ⁠— the metal used for batteries⁠— could be in Serbia. But as [James Gomez]( and [Misha Savic]( report, the hard part might be getting it out. And [read more about how]( the biggest territorial dispute in the Balkans, which has hampered Serbia’s and Kosovo’s integration with the EU, has gone global. [The Most Undiplomatic of Diplomats Is Trump’s Man in Middle East]( As the top U.S. envoy to one of the world’s most volatile regions, David Friedman is anything but diplomatic. Trump’s ambassador to Israel broke the mold of non-partisan predecessors by outraging Palestinians with comments that the Jewish state has a right to annex some areas of the West Bank.  [Ivan Levingston]( and [David Wainer]( take a closer look. [Here’s Why Trump and Rouhani Have Little Incentive to Meet]( Iranian President Hassan Rouhani -- beset with an unhappy populace struggling under an economy crippled by U.S. sanctions -- has made clear that he’s not interested in sitting down with Trump. As [David Wainer]( and [Glen Carey]( write, Trump, too, has reasons to avoid direct talks. Record-low interest rates have the White House giving “[very serious consideration](” to selling ultra-long bonds with maturities of up to 100 years, Mnuchin said in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg News. But as [Saleha Mohsin]( writes, Wall Street [may not be ready to buy](. [French Businesses Waking Up to the Reality of a No-Deal Brexit]( Jean-Marie Fabre began traveling to London from southern France about five years ago to sell his red wine, and Britain now accounts for around a fifth of his exports. A no-deal Brexit threatens to undo all his work. [Ania Nussbaum]( reports on the reality that’s slowly setting in among French merchants. [Take Our Quiz: Trump or Biden—Who Said It?]( Trump and Democratic front-runner Joe Biden disagree on a lot. But they often sound alike. The 2020 White House rivals share more than a few verbal tics, including an outspoken appreciation of beautiful women, large crowds and their own IQs. See if you can guess who’s who. [And finally](… On the 150th anniversary of the periodic table’s formulation by the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev, it’s more important than it’s ever been.  [Joanna Ossinger]( explains why in the introduction to a special edition of Businessweek dedicated to the stuff that makes up our universe. Mendeleev circa 1880-82. Photographer: ANDREI OSIPOVICH KARELI/ALAMY   You received this message because you are subscribed to the Bloomberg Politics newsletter Balance of Power. You can tell your friends to [sign up here](.  [Unsubscribe]( | [Bloomberg.com]( | [Contact Us]( Bloomberg L.P. 731 Lexington, New York, NY, 10022

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