You should also see the US cemetery in France (Paris is such a small subset of the real country.) That cemetery is actually US soil given to us by the French people so that our soldiers could be buried on American soil. It is treated with great respect and is immaculate.
Morocco may be an interesting place, but one where the US may be targeted by a small subgroup of people. Canadians seem to have avoided this stigma until very recently.
As someone once told me "everybody loves Canadians" you may have an easier time of traveling then if you had a US Flag on your backpack. The last trip where we were "out there" was Greece (it's all Greek to me.) We've had a long history of friendship with Greece, but I was hard pressed at times to spot it.
What I always find amazing is when we travel people know we're American, but as soon as we step off the plane in US Customs everyone now looks like an American to me, as I to them.
We are a melting pot of the world, and have stood united for over two centuries. As soon as we start to carve out segments, we will lose what has kept us together(IMO.) Familiarity breeds distinction.
Really a topic for around a campfire with a beverage, until we really got into it about gun control :B. Yes, gun control is using two hands :W
Yes Pawatt, I am now officially off topic, sorry 'bout that.