In paragraph 4, why does Roosevelt compare the position of the enemy two years ago with the position of the enemy at the time of his speech?

to warn those at home of the consequences if they diminish their efforts too quickly

to reinforce the idea that the Allies have made tremendous progress during this time

to explain why Americans can begin to reduce their efforts in the fight for victory

• to caution the enemy that the will of the Allies, and of all Americans, is unbreakable

to reinforce the idea that the Allies have made tremendous progress during this time