So, a common factor I've seen cited in the breakdown of French/British military readiness and general cooperation between the WW1 powers is America's refusal to lessen the principal or soften the terms of the loans made to the Entente powers. Is it possible that that could have been avoided, perhaps with a different president in 1920? And if it's not totally ASB, what would the ripples be from that? Perhaps a lessening of the debt crisis in Germany as well?