>>10943369>Putins relationship with his partners in contrast are as peersNah, it is and aways been the master-slave dynamic. You do all Russia wants or you are their enemy, even if you are in their security pact. They recently betrayed Armenia, a country in their version of NATO. They even encouraged Azerbaijan to attack Armenia, as Russia thought this would lead to a regime change in Armenia, to a straigh Kremlins puppet.
>https://theins.ru/en/news/269956This is a straight and obvious example that Russia is not interested in other countries sovereignty. They want power, and that's it. Nothing else.
How about Belarus? Their most loyal puppet state. Do they have sovereignty? No, they are on Kremlin's leash. Do they celebrate their unique culture and language? No, they are russified as we speak, almost no one speaks belarusian. Their own heritage is getting destroyed and replaced with globalist death cult of soviet union. I wouldn't be surprised if Belarus gets annexed in couple of years and stops existing. This is what Russia wants.
Not to mention various non-aggression pacts Russia broke. It's not a partner for business. They could reach greatness, but their leadership is to jewish, thus to greedy and selfish.