After the Russians maintained their silence, the French found themselves somewhat isolated in the face of Australasia and the British Empire.
Nevertheless, the French still wanted to sabotage the British plan and proposed a compromise, "Ladies and gentlemen, why must we resort to military intervention?
The situations in Central America and the Philippines are not beyond salvation. We can provide some material support to the nations involved in the war to ensure the supply of living materials for their people during the war.
As for the choice of military intervention, I believe it is still best to be conservative when not necessary.
If this sparks a full-scale war with the United States, it will be a disaster for the World Alliance."
The French delegate's remarks did gain some support, as not all countries are so radical as to wage war against any nation at the instigation of the British.