However, they shared different views in regards to supporting the interventions. The business community in the US wanted intervention to not only protect their properties, but also create conducive environment for doing business (Thomas et al., 12). This was never the case in Iraq’s intervention since the public favored intervention because they considered Saddam Hussein, a dictator whose regime possessed weapons of mass destruction. It is also important to note that although the Spanish American intervention received overwhelming blessings from African Americans, who viewed it as a way of protecting black Cubans, neither did American Muslim or American Blacks favored intervention conspicuously. These are some of the many ways that the American opinion in regards to the two interventions