From the article:
Churchill would not yield an inch when it came to his ultimate goal: unconditional surrender of the enemy, "no matter the personal cost or occasional humiliation," as Lewis Lehrman writes in his recent book on the prime minister and Abraham Lincoln. "You ask what is our aim?" Churchill said after taking office in May 1940. "I can answer in one word: it is victory, victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory, however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival." Churchill defined his existential war as one of good against evil, freedom against oppression—a conflict in which Germany's unconditional surrender was the only option.
As true today with the enemy that we (and much of the rest of Western Civilization) face now.
Churchill's words provide the only pathway forward from our current dilemma.