I'd say something between c) and b). This spot is appalling, it's agitation, and I dislike especially the way and colors how it's visually made. It could be something neo-Nazis would present. I didn't check the sources and internet adresses given in it, so I have no idea what group made this spot, nor what their goals are.
But I agree with a lot of hings said in it. And I would say a significant minotity is concerned about the politicians and interest groups that govern the Us these days. Like Melissa, I'm one of them. When I look at the homepage of the Project for the New American Century, I'm appallled by the arrogance shown there and very worried.
I'm also worried by the interweavements between the American oil and military industry and the government (not that this wouldn't also exist in European countries, but not to this extend).
And I don't like the global situation as it is fact now: the US is the only remaining superpower. No, I don't want the cold war back, but I don't like the American arrogance shown by politicians (I'm still angry about Rumsfeld), and also sometimes shown by regular American people. I don't like slogans like "God's own country" and that some Americans think the US is superior to any other nation. We have many reasons to be thankful towards the US, both historical and current, but I don't think we should go the way to follow US leaders in everything and become something like colonies of the US. I hope in the long run Europe will stand more united and as an equal partner on eye-level to the US.