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When Roosevelt referred to the United States as a "neutral nation," he meant that the country would not take sides in foreign conflicts or engage in military alliances that could lead to war. This stance reflected his desire to keep America out of the escalating tensions and conflicts in Europe during the early years of World War II. Roosevelt believed that neutrality would allow the U.S. to focus on domestic issues and maintain peace, while also supporting efforts for global stability through diplomacy.

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