Yes, being the lone superpower allows the US to act as a 'Global Dictator' (to quote A-jad, who got it dead right this time) and a 'Global Bully' (and as I pointed out, Americans should stop whining about why so many people around the world don't like them, when Americans such as yourself freely admit what US policies essentially boil down to).
Now will mere 'talk' change things? No. But at the same time public perceptions, in many societies globally, are built on 'talk', and such 'talk' is therefore essential to expose the US, and in democratic societies build up opposition towards the US through elected representatives.
And such 'talk' is essential in pointing out why actions, condemned by the US in some instances, by States at the receiving end of the 'Global Dictator/bully', can be completely valid and necessary.
Everyone acts the same way..is it not hypocrisy that Pakistan refuses to crack down on parts of the Taliban network who could be useful to them but acts on others?..affairs of the world are mainly run on "interests" not on morality. It has never been run on morality not since human beings started thinking on their own. I am amazed that you seem to single out the US on this.
Perhaps Pakistan would get the exemption if they do what is supposed to be done and destroy ALL Taliban...not just the "bad" ones? That would be in American interests.
As far as hating America is concerned... tomorrow if we open the doors half the population of all these countries who hate us so much will fly,jump or burrow their way in here.So much for hate..and maybe another example of hypocrisy?