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Not taking sides in a war is called neutrality
Neutrality
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If you mean not taking sides in a war its neutral
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Neutralism is the principle or policy of refraining from taking sides in a conflict or dispute. An example of neutralism is a country choosing not to align itself with any specific political or military alliance during a time of war.
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Wilson adopted a policy of neutrality at the beginning of World War I to maintain peace and protect American interests while avoiding entanglement in European conflicts. He believed that remaining neutral would allow the U.S. to act as a mediator and promote a peaceful resolution to the war. Additionally, the diverse immigrant population in the U.S. made it politically prudent to avoid taking sides, as many Americans had ties to different nations involved in the conflict. Ultimately, this policy reflected Wilson's idealistic vision of diplomacy and international cooperation.
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The prevailing thought was that the US adopted the policy of Isolationism. However, it's more likely they adopted instead the policy of non-intervention, where it chose not to take a side, but actively mediate for peace. That did not last as the war went on, and they entered the war on 1917, taking the side of the Allies.