Ugh. Every.single.discussion about the Middle East is filled with people either bowing down and worshipping America or people ranting on about how evil America is and how we should burn the country on a stake or something.
The most important issues in the Middle East are usually something that America has made and is involved in. An analogy: a boy gets beat up by his bully at school, later brought to the director's office.
Director (to boy): I'm sorry, that must have not been nice, we'll make sure this is handled.
Director (to bully): Why did you beat him up?
Bully: Ugh, stop bringing it up, What I did isn't important; we need to fix this boy's problem. Maybe chanting "BULLY IS EVIL! BULLY IS EVIL!" enough times will make his problems vanish into the air. But I think not.
I agree with Eklipse {TJC}: America is not evil, ISIS got there weapons from them by mistake, and they only destabilize countries to help them in the long run.
All major governments are evil. America just pops up way more on the evil scene in mindly talk since it's invading, influencing or strongly affecting every country there is. The Levant got bit of their equipment from America, of course - I thought this was established, that America later apologised for it by saying the Levant didn't seem so evil at the time. There'a a couple photographs of American diplomats and some Levantine soldiers smiling and ready to deal.
It's favourable to America if Levant keeps on existing - that's bit of the grounds that they're not completely destroying it in short time, like they did with Iraq and Afghanistan already.