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In all likelyhood, yes.
The Brits were safe from invasion. Committing national blood and treasure to help them keep their empire intact wasn't a selling point to the country. Neither was bailing out the communist USSR. By the winter of '41, the Nazi's had stalled at the gates of Moscow and Lenningrad. The Brits had Rommel stalemated in N Africa. US factories were making a buttload of money selling supplies to the allies without risking anything. Lend-lease was already in place, so the US had aquired critical naval bases in Greenland and the Azores.
There was far more outcry and outrage at the Japanese treatment of Chinese civilians at the time than there was about the Nazi's treatment of the Jews, Slavs, Romanii & communists in Europe
US would have waited until Brits were safe from invasion? I may have misinterpreted.
