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European leaders disagreed with several aspects of President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points, particularly his emphasis on self-determination and his proposals for open diplomacy. Many European leaders, still reeling from the devastation of World War I, prioritized punitive measures against Germany and sought territorial gains to bolster their own national security. They were skeptical of Wilson's idealistic vision of a League of Nations, fearing it would undermine their sovereignty and complicate their post-war recovery. Ultimately, their focus on immediate political and economic concerns led to significant compromises in the Treaty of Versailles.

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