Not so much...but you may want to do some research before you say what is a good fight and what is not. Not many have said it's time for war with Iran...but punishing strikes may be needed or at least kept as an option.
Make no doubt...Iran wants to end us, as well as Israel. Should we isolate ourselves and let the world be threatened?
But don't worry, this president is inept and weak...although he may want to send expensive missiles into an empty desert to reduce our reserves...and our future capability to respond
see if you can follow history...I even added some interesting facts you may not have known...
hint...strike terrorists and they go back into their hole...show weakness with courts and UN resolutions and attacks escalate.
1980’s Libya sanctioned terrorist attacks: - We responded with Operation El Dorado Canyon Libya was quiet for a LONG time afterwards.
1993 World Trade Center bombing, in which the complex was damaged (Al Qaida/Taliban/Afghanistan relationship) -- We responded with criminal prosecution Ramzi Yousef and two others. (And a successful civil action suit loss by Port of NY-NJ; The Great American Justice System at work...lol)
Then...
2001 Attacks on World Trade Center, - (they’re back) over 3000 killed Pentagon and unknown other targets.- in which the WTC complex was destroyed, serious damage to Pentagon, and. -- We acted with an Immediate response with new security procedures, military engagement (with World Support)
No major foreign government sanctioned incident until the recent Iranian attempted bombing/assassination. What has history shown? How will we respond? Will it prevent Larger Operations??
People can call the war(s) as mistakes, but since people want to envision the grandiose acts of the world if we did not react decisively, you MUST also envision what damage what the next attack could have escalated to? Just Saying...
Interesting fact...militarily Operation El Dorado Canyon, against Libya, was a near failed mission. Very few targets were hit, yet several U.S. aircraft were loss in the mission. But it worked to deter
Interesting Fact: The victims of the 1993 World Trade Center bombings sued the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey for damages. A decision was handed down in 2006, assigning liability for the bombings to the Port Authority. The decision declared that the agency was 68 percent responsible for the bombing, and the terrorists bore only 32 percent of the responsibility. On April 29, 2008, a New York State Appeals Court unanimously upheld the jury's verdict...sad...sad justice...