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Why did the US *never* declare war on Bulgaria in World War I?

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Never the less, the Americans did not enter the war as a member of the "Allies." The United States was only an "Associated Power," free to declare war or peace as it saw fit. Declaring war on Germany and Austria-Hungary, as the strongest of the Central Powers, was probably necessary. read more

:: Interesting question. I think it was a matter of both internal politics and practical considerations: the US moralists didn't see Bulgaria as a thread to Truth, Justice and the American Way, unlike Germany. read more

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