When it comes to the war with Iran and the subsequent peace deal, there are four distinct reactions in the United States.There are those who supported the war and now support the peace. There are those who supported the war and are not satisfied with the peace. There are those who were against the war and are now against the peace. And there are those who were against the war and are now for the peace.This last group is the largest and most important because it represents the vast bulk of the American people who have consistently voiced their displeasure with another Middle East war but are applauding any peace deal that will offer them relief at the gas pump and at the grocery store.The smallest group is the first, which is largely contained to the White House communications team and President Donald Trump.The third group is made up of congressional Democrats who are united only in their opposition to whatever the president does.The second group, of course, is congressional Republicans who cheered loudly when the bombs started dropping but have jeered quietly while examining the details of the memorandum of understanding and seeing nothing that gives them hope that this will lead to a better place than …