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While his war was wrong, his overall statement aint. The US tried very hard to stay out of WW2 with the exception of Roosevelt. The US congress was in many ways pro Nazi Germany and had implemented many of the eugenics laws long before Hilter even dreamed of it. So his statement that the US was dragged into WW2 is very much correct.
Note to history here . . .
To the very limited extent this was true, eugenics were the darling of the LEFT, the Progressives, and many (probably most) prominent Nazi sympathizers were of that lot, too.
By the way, EVERYONE was "dragged" into WWII; no one wanted to fight the Axis until they had to.