Perhaps if the peoples in oppressive governments would look introspectively at their own corrupt institutions instead of trying to shift the blame on us then they would be able to change but as long as there's people like you out their giving these people legitimacy they will never change.
its not just oppressive governments saying these things. Its religious leaders, governments in democracies, elected people in these democracies, ordinary people all over the world.
your obtuse statements regarding our support for tyrannical regimes is impossible to defend against unless you give specific empirical examples.
Well a case in point would be its whole attitude to Latin America:
Support for undemocratic govs., coups or insurgents movements in:
Guatemale
Honduras
Chilean coup of 1973
The US provided significant support for General Augusto Pinochet in Chile, who came into power in the Chilean coup and went on to commit many human rights abuses.
One of the latest examples of alleged US intervention in Latin America is the short-lived coup in Venezuela, where president Hugo Chávez was briefly overthrown on April 11, 2002. Some claim evidence pointed towards US involvement in the coup, especially when in 2004 unclassified information from National Endowment for Democracy showed that several thousand dollars were paid to Venezuelan institutions which promote the overthrow of Chávez and the end of the what is called the Bolivarian Revolution.
The U.S. was responsible for arming and training the notorious Atlacatl Battalion in El Salvador. They were responsible for the rape, torture, mutilation, and murder of civilians, including children. A famous example of this was the El Mozote massacre. When word of this massacre got out, it was dismissed by the U.S. government as communist propaganda. In 1992, the United Nation Truth Commission investigated the site of the massacre and found 143 skeletons, including 131 children under the age of twelve. The ammunition found around the site of the massacre was manufactured in Lake City, Missouri.
and outside Latin America:
Eygpt
Jordan
Saudi Arabia
Greece:
American support for the anti-communist government of George Papadopoulos in Greece (1967-1974), which many regarded as an oppressive military dictatorship and which compelled many prominent Greeks to flee Greece
UK- the US government never tried to stop open fund raising in the US for the IRA