No, because the rest of the world doesn't appreciate our sacrifices on their behalf
A complete answer would take more time than I have available, but see related link "United Nations Peacekeeping Missions, Past and Current" at the bottom, where you can find facts, figures (including contributing nations) for all United Nations peacekeeping operations. Bear in mind that peacekeeping operations are not solely a function of the United Nations, but have been conducted by the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, the African Union, and the European Union.
Mathilde Mukantabana is the Ambassador to the US for Rwanda.
In response to the Rwandan genocide in 1994, the United States largely refrained from intervening militarily, instead focusing on diplomatic efforts and providing limited humanitarian aid. The United Nations, on the other hand, deployed a small peacekeeping force, the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR), but its mandate was insufficient to stop the violence. The UN also faced criticism for failing to act decisively or reinforce the mission despite warnings about the escalating killings. Ultimately, it wasn't until the genocide was largely over that international attention and assistance increased significantly.
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The US has been involved in several. Which one did you have in mind?
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