Originally Posted by
Sarmatian
I think it is generally because of the mindset revealed by Kerry's statement "that you simply can't go around invading sovereign state under a false pretext in the 21st century".
If you read what was written in the thread, you've noticed that quite a few Orgahs share his opinion, and most are, at best, willing to accept that "US made some mistakes in foreign policy".
The reality is - after WW2, USA was by far the most aggressive country in the world, whether it was orchestrating coups, direct invasions, fostering civil wars, supporting dictators and so on... Like the colonialism conducted by the Europeans, when it was justified by white man's burden of civilizing others, while it was, pure and simple, a land grab from the natives for various purposes, so were the US actions often justified by democratic and/or humanitarian cause.
By any yardstick, USA was the most aggressive country in the world post ww2. Then there's a gap, then there's Russia/USSR, then there's a huge gap and then everyone else.
We're a loooong way from understanding that. We're still at "we made some mistakes".