No, USA is still the only superpower after wwII, China is not a superpower and neither is Russia, The definition of a super power, is how influential your country, how much your others want your money etc, we are the only ones who still maintain that power by definition (no offense to other country's just facts)
Wow, I'm just gonna declare that none of these are fact based, because they all seem to be bias in a way.
That's the great thing about a Dictatorship rissa. You can do whatever the hell you want to. Adolf Hitler (Dictator) committed genocide and wanted a master race. Joseph Stalin (Dictator) killed 24 million of his own people. Twice as many people Mr. adolf did. A dictator can do whatever they want. You don't see it as fair cause of your upbringing. You were brought as seeing a dictator/tyrant being wrong. Look at it in North Korea's eyes. They see democracy as being wrong. Those brought up in a dictatorship/communism know what it's about and except it. Technically if we were to do something about it and force them to stop what they're doing and force them to view things our way, don't we in return become the dictator?
North Koreans do not in any way, think that what is happening to them is right. The government yes, the people no. They are being oppressed and persecuted in every way. Why don't you read about north korean refugees, what they have been through and what they are begging the rest of the world to do? They are suffering and every aspect of human rights is being abused in that country. The people would not be opposed to other countries stepping in to help them
You think that it was a mistake to put a stop to the nazi regime? I think all the Jews in Europe would disagree with you. If you spoke to survivors and said "well that's the great thing about hitler being a dictator" you wouldn't see them agreeing with you