FDR support isolationism?
Franklin D Roosevelt had to seem to support isolationism. However, he knew that if the Germans were not defeated and the war in Europe ended in a stale mate or in a defeat for the British, America could go whistle for payment for all the weapons it had been selling to the British. ChaCha!
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