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They tried their best to convince the world they were just bystanders in all the aggression. The US passed 3 neutrality acts to convince everyone they were not gonna be involved in any aggressive action .... They hid from the idea that war was coming ..

In a word - appeasement, i.e. a light slap on the wrist and an "Oh, you are a naughty boy".

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