That’s not the case. Especially given how much collaboration there was in Europe given to both.
It’s also conceivable that there would have been no USSR without the help of the Second Reich, never mind the Fabian sympathizers in Britain.
Ignore Washington’s words at your peril; Wilson and FDR thought they could get away with doing so, almost until it was too late. FDR in particular would have been willing to coexist with a Nazi Europe if it simply refrained from going to war with the USA. And now history is repeating one more time albeit with a different slant; ignoring it this time would be a huge error.
It is precisely the case, especially considering the small resistance that Europe put up to stop the German Nazis.
The words and timing matter little...but the actions of the US military were the only thing that saved Europe from the Germans and the Soviets.