President Wilson’s proposal to form the League of Nations was most weakened by isolationist sentiment in the US, which was filled with people who thought joining the League of Nations would result in the US getting dragged into more wars.
In an effort to discourage Japanese militarism, Western powers including Australia, the United States, Britain, and the Dutch government in exile, which controlled the petroleum-rich Dutch East Indies, stopped selling iron ore, steel and oil to Japan, denying it the raw materials needed to continue its activities in China and French Indochina.
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The Safavids were prominent in Northwestern Iran