“We are fighting the wrong enemy.” Allen Dulles expressed this sentiment in 1942, while serving as the Swiss director of the OSS. He had reevaluated the ongoing war with Nazi Germany and decided that the Communist threat was far graver than the National Socialist one.
Are you or are you not claiming that @Rhoeri above considers Nazis to be the lesser threat? Since that’s been the direction this conversation was in when you joined.
One’s enemies can exist on two fronts. It’s happened before.
You’re in good company
They’re literally saying Nazis are also their enemies.
So is Dulles. He said “greater threat”.
Where is your evidence that the person above believes the same thing?
…I’m sorry, what?
Are you or are you not claiming that @Rhoeri above considers Nazis to be the lesser threat? Since that’s been the direction this conversation was in when you joined.
I’m claiming Dulles considered Nazis a threat. Smaller than the Soviets, but still a threat.
How dishonest of you to pretend this discussion had no context.
Unfortunately, it does.
Or are you saying you don’t understand how context works?