Your whole argument is 100% complete nonsense, FRiend.
What you really can't argue with are the facts of history, and they clearly show the Nazi regime and Germany itself needed to be utterly destroyed, unconditional surrender.
The historical question is whether the U.S. could have, or should have, tried to win WITHOUT Soviet help?
And it's not really a question, since I've never seen anybody argue we SHOULD have.
Nobody then or now ever argued the U.S. should have suffered double or triple the number of casualties in Europe, just so we didn't sully ourselves by helping out "Uncle Joe" Stalin.
BroJoeK, Glad to see you have exposed yourself as a big fan of Soviet agent Harry Dexter White: “the Nazi regime and Germany itself needed to be utterly destroyed.” White’s Morgenthau Plan was implemented as much as possible until 1947. German industry was being dismantled, its POWs enslaved and its civilian population starved. France and Italy were on the verge of electing Communist governments. That is what inspired the Marshall Plan. There were many reasons for the Second World War. The unique evil of the Nazi regime was not one of them. According to Max Horkheimer of the Frankfurt School anti-Semitism was much worse in the U.S. than in Europe. I would suggest you read Diana West’s American Betrayal but I know you are not interested in learning anything that contradicts your beliefs. You would silence me if you could. Eventually people of your ilk will be able to do that.