Well, actually, there are six nations capable of rendering America a smoking crater, but I still don't from any of them. Does that matter? No.
You said that America went into Somalia because "the UN and US CITIZENS said that something had to be done to fix the situation, so the US responded." You have no right, as a US citizezen, to condone the invasion of another country. You can agree or disagree, but your agreement does not validate the act. In short, you can think what you want, but no one gives a ****. You can't invade because "Us citizens thought it was right", it simply doesn't work that way.
I meant that if the world worked on the "do what the people think, even if its none of their business" principal, America would be quickly destroyed. You may or may not know this, but America has very few friends in the world.
Before the war, in Britain and Australia, your two greatest allies, public support was less than 50% for the war. And Spain, the third greatest ally, was 91% against. The rest of the world was uninimously against.