At the United Kingdom's urging, the World Alliance's actions became swift.
On August 25, 1924, the World Alliance issued a notice to the American Government, demanding that it put an end to the wars in the Philippines and Central America within three months and bring peace to the regions.
During the three-month period, Americans were not allowed to send any more troops to the Philippines and Central America and were supposed to gradually withdraw the American army from these areas and evacuate their navy.
If the United States failed to comply with the above conditions, then at the end of the three months, specifically, by late November 1924, the World Alliance would officially intervene militarily in the wars of these two regions.
This notice was not only delivered to the American Government but was also widely reported by major European media and spread among American media and civilians.