The United States aimed to remain neutral in World War I primarily to protect its economic interests and avoid the high costs of war. Many Americans were pacifists or had ties to both the Allied and Central Powers, making neutrality appealing. Additionally, President Woodrow Wilson believed that staying out of the conflict would allow the U.S. to play a future role in peace negotiations. However, various factors, including unrestricted submarine warfare and economic ties to the Allies, ultimately shifted public opinion and led to U.S. involvement.
At first, he wanted to remain neutral. After Pearl Harbor, he wanted to go to war and spent the last few years of his life focussing on it.
They just fought in world war I and they lost so many people and they didn't want to loose more.
No, the U.S. entered World War 1 in 1917.
The United States, who wanted to stay out of Europe's affairs that didn't concern them.
Switzerland and Spain
They wanted to stay neutral-out of the war
They didn't want war. They wanted to stay neutral so they could lose as little lives as possible.
The U.S. wanted to stay neutral and let this be Europe's war.
Switzerland was neither in the Axis or the Allies during World War 2. Switzerland wanted to stay completely neutral. And to stay neutral, they would shot any planes that belonged to the Allies and Axis Powers that flew over Switzerland,
Neutral
Yes they did.
yes
The USA wanted to stay neutral and not go into the War at all. But the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. 1 day after that, the Americans declared war on Japan.
yes
To stay neutral and not get involved.
Sweden was a neutral country if that's what you wanted to know
No Wilson did not like the idea because he wanted to be neutral and not join the war. He wanted to be neutral so that civilians lives were not wrecked in bombings by the Axis Powers.