Answer :
In a speech to Congress on January 8, 1918, President Wilson laid out America’s war aims and his vision for peace after the war. His speech included fourteen key points upon which he believed the peace following the war must be based. However, not all of Wilson’s ideas were adopted at the Paris Peace Conference.
At the heart of the Fourteen Points was his idea of “peace without victory."
At the heart of the Fourteen Points was his idea of “peace without victory."