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Wilson Foreign Policy :silhouettes: (Spread Democracy :confetti_ball: (V.…
Wilson Foreign Policy :silhouettes:
International Organization dedicated to peace :smiley:
I. "Open covenants of peace...be no private
international understandings of any kind"
IV. "...national armaments will be reduced to the
lowest point consistent with domestic safety"
VIII. "All French territory should be freed...in order that peace may once more be made secure in the interest of all"
X. "Whose place among the nations we wish to see
safeguarded and assured"
XIII. "Political and economic independence...
should be guaranteed by international covenant"
XIV. A general association...for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence"
Open Markets
:unlock:
III- "The removal of economic barriers"
II. "freedom of navigation upon the seas..."
XI. "free and secure access to the sea..."
XIII. "assured a free and secure
access to the sea.."
Spread Democracy :confetti_ball:
V. "A free, open-minded...adjustment of all colonial claims...have equal weight with the equitable claims of the government"
VI. "Independent
determination of her own political development..."
VII. "Without
attempt to limit the sovereignty which she enjoys [with] other free nations...."
IX. "Readjustment of the frontiers of Italy [to create] recognizable lines of nationality"
X. "Accorded the freest opportunity to autonomous development"
XI. "Occupied territories restored...and international guarantees of the
political and economic independence"
XII. Ottoman Empire should be assured a secure sovereignty"
Active Global Role :explode:
VI. "The evacuation of all Russian territory...for the independent determination of her own political development..."
VIII. "Frech territory should be freed and the invaded portions restored.. the wrong
done to France by Prussia in 1871 in the matter of Alsace-Lorraine"
XII. "an undoubted security of life and an absolutely unmolested opportunity of autonomous
development"