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The more I learn about World War II, the more I realize there wasn't much moral high-ground to stand on. While we weren't attempting to literally erase entire countries, we were interning Japanese-Americans in squalid conditions and now this. I mean, we were basically a co-belligerent like Finland until Japan attacked us in 1941 - WWII had already been ongoing between two to three years before we decided to do anything.
Actually, we had been under attack since at least 1937. The war started before the conflict in Europe expanded, and the US was not a belligerent in the Winter War, so not sure where you are going there at all.
If you think the US was not attacked until 1941, you really need to look through some more history.