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On January 22, 1917, Woodrow Wilson in a session of Congress told politicians that the United States should stay neutral in the Great War. He was in favour of a peaceful world, free seas, and no arms races. He promoted "peace without victory." President Wilson suggested that victory would mean peace forced upon the loser. It would be accepted in humiliation and would produce resentment. Therefore, it would not be a long-lasting peace.