And even better would be to *respect the sovereignty* of countries. No 'center of powers' to dominate/bully 'its sphere of influence'.
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No domination/exploitation by the US/UK/west, China, Russia or any other country, instead we have an equitable world. It is possible.
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Dude has Churchill for an avatar. "Global Leadership" == White Man's Burden.
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In the USA moralty has been abandoned .they lead in nothing except the technology of extermination and sexual gendering which amounts >same
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Shared power is possible.But that wasn't my point.In a world with a superpower, would you see Russia or china as better models for morality?
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When did the British become moral? After Biafra? The Falklands?
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I don't think any country can present itself as entirely moral and without flaws. But I propose some countries are more moral than others.
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Glad you learned to stand on two legs, but Napoleon the Pig wants his political philosophy back.pic.twitter.com/SpseN7K9eD
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Well done. You read my mind.Having lived in various countries,you get a feel for where you'd rather be a citizen.Not arrogance. Just honesty
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It is rather interesting how Westerners think the rest of the World wants genocidal maniacs like USA to lead them forward into future.
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You have made a point: master - salve mentality.
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Their "spiritual morality and lack of corruption" is a concept that is more than a bit naive.
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