> So your democratic citizens can elect and reelect leaders who illegally invade other countries and wreck people's lives there
I'm not sure what you're referring to precisely... I'm assuming Iraq? The guys that tried to pull what Russia is doing in Ukraine, but in Kuwait? Or do you think you can try to annex a sovereign country, violate the UN Charter, and get a slap on the wrist?
And yes, democratic citizens can elect, and reelect leaders who make illegalities.
> but it's outrageous when democratic citizens are a bit inconvenienced by jammed GPS?
Oh my friend, when Russia murdered 300 people on the flight MH17 was a bit more than an inconvenience.
> Wouldn't it be great if everyone in the world just forgot what the "democratic citizens" did a couple of decades ago?
Not at all, everyone speaks openly about it. Now try to speak about the Tiananmen Square protests in China, or oppose the genocide in Ukraine in Russia, for example.
No one hides the past in Western democracies.
Why do you think there's a popular Russian say about Russia: "The Future Is Certain; It's the Past Which Is Unpredictable" - now Putin is trying to rehabilitate Stalin and Hitler.