It depends how far back you go to place the blame and on whose shoulders. If you go to the era of the shah where apparently all were fine between the two nations no problem existed. But then the majority of the rural people of Iran were suffering and only the minority were enjoying the so called good relationship between the two countries. And then who would accept the fact that an American engineer in Iran was getting at least 3-4 times the salary of his Iranian counterpart. Until at the time of Mr. Ahmedi Nejad, his personal comment was that Iran wants to delete Israel from the face of the map, which was just one bad excuse to give a free ticket to the Americans to blame Iran till the end of the world. Hey guys! You know that just as a blind man can never see, it is never possible for Iran to do that. So keep on hitting each other in the face like two kids while this time round the rest of the world, as well as the people of Iran suffers. And they call themselves educated grown ups. All a game in politics.
Blame It on Us was created in 1992.
The US Embassy hostages in Iran.
There are no US troops presently in Iran (as of May 2008)
The US backed the Shah of Iran who was an authoritarian monarch.
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The effect that Reza Shah had on Iran is still controversial. His supporters say that he was the one who was responsible for modernizing the force for Iran by overthrowing the Qajar dynasty. However, the detractors blame him as being despotic which did not help the large peasant population.
At the time, Iran was a bigger threat to the US, and giving Iran another strong enemy to worry about would help US in it's machinations against Iran.
Iran doesn't get along with US and vise versa since the Iranian reveletion in 1979. Iran calls US the big Satan and US sees Iran as a threat.