President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points were difficult to achieve due to conflicting national interests and the complexities of post-World War I geopolitics. Many European leaders prioritized territorial gains and reparations over Wilson's vision of self-determination and collective security, leading to compromises that undermined his principles. Additionally, the lack of a unified approach among the Allies and the rise of nationalist sentiments further hindered the implementation of these ideals, ultimately resulting in a peace settlement that deviated from Wilson's original framework.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.