One possibility repliers suggested was, if Germany stayed neutral, France, Romania, and Russia would have dismembered Austria-Hungary. As a result, the United Kingdom would have aligned with Germany to maintain the balance of power in Europe. This scenario plays off of that idea. I wasn't sure how to partition the Balkans with the fall of Austria-Hungary but, my idea was: Austria and Hungary with OTL post-WWI borders, Romania conquering Transylvania and achieving OTL post-WWI borders, and the West and South Slavic countries that constituted OTL Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia becoming client states of Russia. The Entente to oppose France, Romania, Russia, Bulgaria, and Russia's client states would consist of the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Albania, the Ottoman Empire, China, and Japan. Greece is a difficult case. Though the Greeks had a pro-British monarchy, Greece was destabilizing Albania, which would have lead to Greek confrontation against Albania and Italy. Also, Greece would have probably wanted to assist the Russians against the Ottomans. What would be the United States' attitude towards the war? Your input is greatly appreciated!