@MHSN The average American is pretty much taught to hate Iran. They are to be seen in on the same level as Russia and North Korea, especially amongst conservatives. However having done my own research, I know what you say is true. The US, UK, France, Germany, and Russia are probably responsible in some way for almost every global conflict since 1900. The US made a lot of foreign policy mistakes in the 1940s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s.
I believe I’ve already stated before that I completely apologize for what we did to Iran, Iraq (unsure about that one though), Afghanistan, Kuwait, etc.
The interesting thing is how completely different the political parties are in this country, even on foreign policy. The GOP is more United in there polices, but the difference between them and the majority of Democrats is interesting.
Most republicans are in favor of a one state solution to Israel. Many democrats favor the Palestinians (including myself).
GOP is strictly against Iran. The Democrats are willing to hold out an olive branch.
GOP is willing to enter talks with North Korea. The Democrats are extremely against it.
The Democrats are willing to hold out an olive branch to Cuba. The GOP thinks Cuba=Russia.
Those are just the basic best ones. Their are a lot of other interesting democrat/republican splits.
Republicans are almost all religious in some way.
the Democrats are increasingly not religious.
Both groups however have wings against child vaccination and climate change.
The GOP feels pride when they hear the national anthem. Most Democrats hate the national anthem and symbols.