summitus: Wow ... must be embarrassing to be a Russian at the moment ...
Nirth: I never understood this way of thinking. You attach yourself to what the UK government does when you aren't even involved?
Actually you get attached in some way for it, yes, especially if your government declared what it acted in interests of it's citizens. You know, for example, many people dislike Germans and Americans; not because this certain people are bad, but essentially due to acts of they (democratic, so supported by people) governments. It could be different way in monarchies ofc, as your ruler can do anything he want with his land and resources, and you are not in blame in this case (thus probably you missed it).
awalterj: Those men posturing around in uniforms without insignia must be so terribly proud of themselves.
Nirth: This I don't get either. Apparently a soldier is acceptable as long as he is loyal to a country but not a corporation? Surely the action of each invididual soldier or group of soldiers are to be judged independently from whom they work for.
Just its extremely hard for realization, as its always turn to the case "im just followed the order of other guy". So you have only one guilty in result, and that "guilty" guy in fact did not performed what he's sued for.