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Russia Is the World’s Worst Patron

Geopolitics
United States
开始于 January 15, 2026

From Syria to Venezuela, Putin has overpromised and underdelivered

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Putin's overpromises reveal a strategic failure that diminishes Russia's influence and fosters instability in regions it seeks to control.

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Evaluating Russia's role as a patron requires understanding the complexities of international alliances and the geopolitical landscape.

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Russia's inconsistent foreign policy undermines its credibility, making it a detrimental partner for countries like Syria and Venezuela.

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The notion of Russia as a 'bad patron' overlooks the agency of the regimes it supports, which often have their own agendas and responsibilities.

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Despite its shortcomings, Russia provides essential support to regimes that challenge Western hegemony, which can be beneficial for global multipolarity.

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