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If the US took sides in foreign disputes it would disrupt trade with the other side and likely draw the US into armed conflict. It could provoke attacks that would lead to all out war. American ships might be attacked and sunk and attacks on US territory might occur. He obviously concluded that the potential benefits from such entanglements did not justify their costs and risks.

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You will have to remember that when Germany invaded Poland in 1939, America was still coming out of the Great Depression. You will also have to remember that World War I was a horrible war. In some battles, millions died, yet only 2-3 miles were gained. The war also saw heavy use of artillery and poison gas. France's infrastructure and countryside were reduced to mud and rubble. Some wounded men would even drown in the mud crying for their comrades and their mothers. A most of a generation was wiped out. It was supposed to be the "War to end all wars". So nobody wanted another World War I. But as you know, the Japs attacked us in the middle of peace negotiations and got their asses (albeit at a heavy price) handed to them by the United States Marine Corps (OORAH!)

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In the early days of the US, the military was weak and had suffered from the Revolutionary War. There was a huge war debt. Our navy was small. We were not directly involved in European conflicts and we did not feel responsible for policing the world. We hoped to be neutral and so be able to trade with both France and Britain who were fighting each other. Although we had just been at war with Britain and France was our ally then, most of the people still had ties with Britain. We had no incentive to fight for either side.

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