Interesting posting, Anixx....
I don't want to believe it, actually, I WANT to believe that the EU and Britain (in particular) are basically nice
countries that just make the occassional bad judgement... I want to believe the same thing about the USA too, actually - Who doesn't want to like the country that gave us bluejeans, country music and Bambi...... with spectacular nature and friendly, outgoing people. But the facts speak for themselves, sadly...! Anyone who sees behind the initial hype cannot fail to reflect on the utter unfairness, inconsistency and hypocrisy in the way that all three countries behave.
Nobody who is thinking clearly can honestly believe that it is right for countries to invade far away nations to force their worldview, economical ideology and "investments" on others. To split up nations, fly with driverless drones and bomb innocent civilians for a "higher cause", sponsor terrorists one day and torture or execute them the next day when the agenda no longer co-incides with your own. Etc, etc ! Doing any of this makes you worse than the enemy you claim to be fighting in the interest of the greater good. And then have the stomach to say you stand for global democracy and freedom! It's the ultimate hoax.
Finally, for me, I am disgusted to see what's happened to my own country while I was away. Media, which now has to be profitable, has turned into a pathetic translation machine for English language foreign policy articles already written by British or American press. Obviously this type of journalism is cheap and cost effective and the opinions expressed tie in with the opinions of the owners. This has the result that most people fall for the latest "this-dictator-is-evil-and-must-be-taken-down" propaganda from abroad. The only original journalism taking place are the endless "educational" articles about family politics and immigration, telling people what they need to think about pro-homosexuality, feminism or immigration. There is only one acceptable opinion on these topics and anyone who dares to express anything else is eaten alive by media until his life is essentially destroyed. Real journalism is all but dead, apart from in personal blogs. It's ironic that now that we have so many TV channels there are actually less real news than back in the days of two commerical free stations and only 3 daily news programs.