"If I am to play a responsible part in the peace settlement, I must be free to act and free to counsel. I cannot bargain."
— Woodrow Wilson, 1919Wilson's take on Clemenceau's joke and ideology would be dismissive. President Wilson knew that Clemenceau was putting up resistance, especially when he was bringing change in Europe. Europe's leaders would not change their stance easily to a world that has justice and fairness. Europe's leaders feared change because of fears of new ideologies instead of being strong. The strategies that leaders in Europe implemented for generations were ones based on alliances, revenge, and power balances. Self-interest was also a factor that caused resentment because European leaders wanted to protect their property and people.
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