The most accurate response is: Wilson wanted to reduce the amount of violence caused by deadly weapons and unrestricted submarine warfare.
Wilson's Fourteen Points aimed to create a more peaceful world order by addressing issues that led to conflict, such as militarism and unrestricted uses of force at sea. The call for freedom of the seas was specifically meant to prevent blockades and protect trade, while the reduction of armaments was intended to lessen the chances of future wars sparked by military competition and escalation.