We only got involved in WWI because Wilson feared the repercussions of it would threaten the American economy and Democratic freedom in general. After the war, we reverted back to our non-intervention, isolationist policy. We fought in the "war to end all wars" in the name of protecting freedom, but the US senate refused to sign the Treaty of Versailles and we didn't even bother to join the League of Nations afterward.
I clearly stated that I don't know the history of Hawaii.
I would define an open ended war as a state of perpetual war without a clearly defined means to an end. We are in that state now. Our government could decide to at any moment to invade several countries for the same or better reasons than the Iraqi invasion. I highly doubt that Obama will finish the job in Iraq. I think he is just going to re-emphasize the Afghan front.
I was using West Germany in the past tense. The cold war grew right out of WWII and the division of Germany, and the refusal of Russia to allow free elections in Eastern Europe. True, we haven't had a battle in West Germany since 1945. But it is true that we never left, and even after the Cold War, we are still spending a lot of money maintaining our presence in a free country more than competent in it's self defense.
By Excuse, I did mean the hostile country of Russia. And I would be absolutely surprised if their nukes still aren't pointed at our cities. I don't think the Cold War caused the War on Terror, I simply implied that it is the new open ended conflict we are in. It is not a stretch to say that we are now fighting former allies. We armed the Afghan mujahaideen to fight the Soviets, and we have engaged what became of them. We fought the Iraqi's, after we armed and supported them in their war with Iran after the Iranian Revolution.
My only point is that we made some serious mistakes after WWII. I recognize it's easier to say that looking back, but I think our government at the time did what it thought was right, with what it knew at the time.
I am not heavily critical of Bush's handling of the War on Terror or the toppling of Saddam. I do think that the we are bogged down in the war, and that the public has gotten complacent about it - just like people are complacent that our government is $10,000,000,000,000 in debt. It will be extremely difficult to win this war if our economy continues to stumble. I can accept that we will make mistakes along the way when we have a chance to look back afterward. It just seems to me like we haven't focused as hard on winning the war as we are in fighting it. To win it, we basically need to eradicate terrorism. I would believe we would have a better chance at eradicating mosquito's than eradicating terrorism.