I haven't even mentioned Russia yet. I'm saying how the USA should be gone. End of. Stop digging a hole for yourself to be buried in.
You have a very interesting definition of immoral (referring to other posts though I have quoted this one as you are being very prolific in this thread).
You say that the USA is immoral and therefore any TV programming produced in America is also immoral. What I found intriguing is that you don't seem able to separate individual humans from the macroscopic presentation of a culture. Undoubtedly there will be many immoral people in the states, just as there are in the UK (see Mr. Philpott for a reference).
You claim that the USA is the root of the problems, effectively stating that North Korea/Russia etc. (though quite how the two can now be linked in any real sense is beyond me but I'll assume we are talking the whole communism/autocrastic thing) are the more moral forms of society.
Now, this may be new to you, but going back through Russia's history you'll find some fairly bad examples of immoral behaviour performed in the name of communism (see the road of bones for a well documented example), in North Korea at the moment you'll find a country in which its citizens starve yet are surrounded by food (an exaggerated metaphor for the reality of their situation) for fear of being shot.
You say you game, NK is closer to the world of Half Life 2 than anywhere else on Earth right now, a fundamentally immoral system in which one persons power is able to define the misery of millions.
America might be an immature nation and the way they portray themselves not always as eloquent as some older societies, but fundamentally the ethos behind US society is not one of warmongering, it is one of peace. Tell me, which is the more immoral nation.
Without the "go get em" attitude of the USA pushing the rest of the world forward it is extremely likely we would be less technologically advanced than we are now (example cited as you seem keen on your technology).
EDIT: for a pertinent American contribution to the world, take a quick look at the Human Genome Project and its founders.