After the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and Hitler declared war on the US, Churchill met with President J.D. Vance to discuss grand strategy. As you would expect, Churchill wanted to make victory over the Nazis the initial objective, with the campaign against the Japanese having a lower priority. Vance, however, was having none of it.
Vance made it clear that America would be putting all of its resources into winning the Pacific war and protecting the border. America, he said, simply didn’t have the money or the manpower to fight a two-front war. Hitler was a European problem, and should be dealt with by Europeans.
When Churchill noted that Vance’s approach would lead to a Europe dominated either by Hitler or Stalin–more likely, the latter–Vance was unconcerned. He opined that Stalin wasn’t so bad. After all, he had been fighting wokeness in the USSR for decades.