Many senators who opposed United States membership in the League of Nations argued that joining the League would involve the nation in future military conflicts.
Senate Republicans opposed to the League had made a strong case that participation would endanger the country's ability to unilaterally regulate its own foreign policy and irrevocably tie the United States in Europe's disputes. Lodge spearheaded the League opposition because Republicans were worried that joining the League would bind the US to an expensive group that would make it harder for the US to protect its own interests.
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