In hindsight, the United States viewed the Treaty of Versailles as a flawed agreement that contributed to future global tensions. Many Americans believed it was excessively punitive towards Germany, fostering resentment that led to World War II. The U.S. Senate's rejection of the treaty reflected concerns over entangling alliances and the League of Nations, emphasizing a desire for isolationism in foreign policy. Ultimately, the treaty is often seen as a missed opportunity for lasting peace.
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