Do Syria, Iran Fit U.S.'s Intervention Pattern?

Do Syria, Iran Fit U.S.'s Intervention Pattern?

In the past 40 years, the United States has intervened to go after autocrats in Afghanistan, Grenada, Haiti, Iraq, Libya, Panama, Somalia, and Serbia. We have attacked by air, by land, and by a combination of both. In the post-Vietnam, post–Cold War era, are there any rules to guide us about any action envisioned against Syria or Iran - patterns known equally to our enemies?

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