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I think USA is primarily a good force on this planet, and the fact that resolutions like this are possible emphasizes that somewhat. If it passes, even better, although that's probably way too optimistic.
It's very hard to agree with your first sentence if the second is so hard to become a reality.
Secondarily we're a force for evil, so that tracks.
It's easy when you realize that the real world is not comicbook -style good and evil. It's a spectrum.
You don't read a lot of comic books either, do you?
To finance a military coup and regime in a foreign country, committing or helping to commit magnicide while denying it to your citizens and the world in the name of democracy, is evil. After 50 years, apologizing for it is not absolutely "good", I'd say it's the absolute least you can do about it, after the fact. Seriously, you can do so much better.
Perhaps I wasn't clear. It's a spectrum, and it's relative. We can talk about optimal situation and utopias (sure, I'd love it if none of them were evil at all), but in the real world the big actors are evil countries and more evil countries. Unfortunately we don't have a view into everything they've done, so we have to go by the little we know, and by the gut. My knowledge + gut says that USA is among the less evil countries. Yours seem to say differently.
In what way is the USA a force for good? This isn't the only coup that they have orchestrated, they have not only continued to do so since and will likely perform more in the future.
This is not to mention the other countless atrocities committed under its flag.