The Saudi's aren't to happy with the deal and it appears that some of the top Democrats in the house have some serious reservation.We USE TO BE a country that wouldn't start a war, but would finish one ... but with GW Bush, that all changed, and it changed the way the rest of the world looks at the USA as well. Other than Israel, we seem to be the only country expressing disappointment in the Iran deal. Even if all this 'deal' has done is push the inevitable into the future 10 years or so, maybe we should look at it as an opportunity to change the relationship between Iran and the US, and to think of the number of families that will get to keep their military sons & daughters alive a little longer. I wonder, if Republicans held the White House (Mitt Romney), if we'd still be in Afghanistan and Iraq? And I wonder how many thousands more of our military would have lost their lives if we had. I think the majority of Iranian citizens (even some of those yelling hate to the US) do not want war, and instead, would like to see a long period of peace. I think we should give the Iranian government that opportunity to disappoint us, first.
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As to American involvement abroad maybe you should take a look at our involvement Columbia, the formation of Panama and the Panama Canal from around 1901 to around 1914. Hell the Constitution of Panama was written in the Presidential Suite of the Waldorf Astoria in New York City.
1820-23 the U.S. Navy raided slave traffic in Africa puruant to an 1819 act of Congress.
1827 invaded three Greek Islands looking for pirates
If you want to just go with action involving Muslims and/or the Mideast you can go back to
1801-05 the First Barbary war.
Then in 1815 the there was the Second Barbary War
1851 the U.S. Navy was ordered to the Levantine Coast of the Ottoman Empire to quell violence against foreigners
1858-59 Ottoman Empire U.S. naval forces ordered to the coast of the Levant because of a massacre at Jaffa and as a reminder of U.S. strength.
Let's jump ahead to post WWII
1948 a Marine contingent was sent Jerusalem to protect the U.S. consulate and American interests.
1956 we sent Marines into Egypt to evacuate U.S. nationals and others during the Suez crisis
1958 Lebanon Crisis U.S. marines sent to Lebanon to support the existing government from insurrection that has support outside the country,
1967 there was an attack on a U.S. naval reseach vessel USS Liberty by Israeli forces 34 dead 170 wounded. Put a bit of a chill on our relations for awhile
1974 Evacuation the Cyprus U.S. Naval forces evacuated US citizens and allies during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus
1976 US naval forces evacuated Us and European citizens after land egress was blocked
1980 Operation Bright Star US forces trained in the Sinai with Egyptian forces
1981 First Gulf of Sidra incident US forces shot down two Libyan jets after they fired on US forces.
1982 US military observers were stationed in the Sinai as part of a multinational *******
1982 800 Marines as part of a multinational ******* assisted in the evacuation of Palestinian Liberation forces from Lebanon
1982-83 a contingent of 1200 marines was stationed in Lebanon as part of multinational ******* to assist in the establishment of a stable government
1983 provided AWAC's aircraft to Sudan and Egypt after Libya bombed a city in the Sudan
1984 2 Saudi fighters aided by US AWAC's refueled by US aerial tankers shot down twi Iranian jets that were in a shipping protected zone
And since 2010 there have been approximately 20 military operation that have started at 2010 or later. Most are in the Mideast some in Africa. Approximately 6 of these are still ongoing.
Really Mac you need to do your homework a little better. I will give high points for your graphics arts skill but your knowledge of history and economics appears to be pretty limited. The history of our nation is far from flawless but Bush and the Republicans are hardly responsible for all of out sins. Maybe we should look at the fine job your Democratic Party did for Black Americans after the Civil War.