If your not in flavour with America then you need to be friends with Military no2.
Though I suspect the definition of no2 might get reevaluated and the EU and China might pick up some more friends.
I was surprised in summer to see how welcome Russians still were in in Europe this summer. italy restricted access to the Pantheon for a Russian tour group to get a group viewing when I was there, specifically waiting until all other foreigners had left. Some bars openly advertised Russians welcome. I saw similiar in Athens and Cannes.
While I would like to explicitly state that Putin is an evil mass murdering monster who needs to be given the death penalty when this war ends, I will say this.
I don't think you can blame
Russians and automatically say
all Russians are evil Putin supporters, and block them from entering restaurants, bars, etc - any more than you can claim all Americans in 2016 were Trump supporters, or, indeed, all British people are currently supporters of Liz Truss.
Being a citizen of a country does not mean you agree with that country's regime.
Also known as the horseshoe spectrum...
I'm not sure the far left ideologically believe in Putin. After all, just about all his values are those of the extreme right. Imperialism is a key trait of Putin, so anyone who supports Putin also supports imperialism.
However I will echo what others say and point out that some people that critique American foreign policy seem to believe they have to take the side of whoever is opposing America.
That to me is absurd: you can be critical of American foreign policy in general, and still consider Putin an evil, mass-murdering, imperialist, far right monster.
They already are, Georgia and Moldova have put in EU applications since the escalation in February (albeit they have a lot of work to do around border security and Governance first), while the central Asian countries like Kazakhstan are seeking assurances from China, despite previous ties with Russia.
Hmmm. I wonder if we'll get to the point when the UK is the only country in Europe not in the EU or Schengen.... except Russia. Now that definitely would not look good, but hopefully by then the Johnson-Truss era will be ancient history and we'll be at least more closely allied with the EU than at present.