Not really true. Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and maybe Tajikistan are becoming a new UNION again. All HUGE friends of Russia!
Other than Russia, they are all minor countries, with no real power, that no country other than Russia cares about. (The only way most people have heard of Kazakhstan is through Borat, anyway.)
These countries all just follow Russia's orders, if Putin says the Ukraine's new government is illegitimate, and the result of an illegal coup, they will do the same. They are practically puppet nations.
And give Armenia time, but the Armenian people will have their own EuroMaidan, and their own revolution against their pro-Russian puppet of a leader. The same situation that triggered this crisis in Ukraine has occurred in Armenia. The leader of Armenia decided, at the least minute, to not sign The Association Agreement with The EU. To sign it would have been in the best interests of his people, but instead he has decided to join Russia's Customs Union, and The Eurasian Union. (Only because he follows Putin's orders, and what Putin says goes, and Putin didn't want him to sign the AA, and eventually join The EU.) Hopefully one day, the people of these countries oust their leaders, and install new leaders who will lead them on the path to Europe, freedom, and liberty.
Goga said:
China, and many Latin countries in South America will be allies of that Union too. Countries like Brazil (up coming nation), India will drive a trade with that new ('Russian') Union. There're plenty of countries to whom Russia can sell its oil and gas. From the Eastern Europe all the way to China those countries will live in harmony with each other!
The U.S. wanted 1 NEW world order. But thank god this will never happen! Ok, maybe it will be a cold war again, but it is still better than 1 new world order with the U.S. on top!
The U.S. FAILED big time, all what they try to do is to take as much territory away from Russia!
China will be allies with whoever it pays for them to be allies with. China is not really communist. They are a corrupt dictatorship who only cares about making money. So, if they will do business with and make money with The Eurasian Union, then sure, they will be allies with them. But, they will be allies with The EU too, if they can make money off of them. The only Latin American nation that will be The Eurasian Union's ally will be Venezeula (but, it seems like they are going to depose their current leader, so if they do that, then they won't be allies with the EaU.)
All other Latin American countries care about improving trade and relations with the big, powerful nations. Most Latin American countries and regional blocs like MERCOSUR, etc, are working on Association Agreements, Free Trade Agreements, and various other treaties with The EU. None of them that I know of are doing this with Russia at the moment. Many Latin American countries have very close relations with The EU as a whole, or eU members; for examples Argentina and Spain, Brazil and Portugal, The UK and Chile, Italy and Argentina, Mexico and Spain, etc.
India's PM and David Cameron (British PM), have talked about
"The New Special Relationship", between India and The UK. The UK wants to strengthen it's ties with Commonwealth countries, and India is the largest (and arguably most important) Commonwealth nation. India and The UK are very close, and have a very close, and good relationship. To think that India would leave The Commonwealth of Nations, and forge ties with a much weaker, smaller, less important union with little clout would be ridiculous. Many in The UK even want to leave The EU, and create a Commonwealth Union between different Commonwealth nations, or even stay in The EU, and incorporate some of The Commonwealth nations into The EU.
Vast majority (80%) of Russian gas and oil goes to EU nations. Many EU nations are going to get their own gas and oil in order to nit be dependent on Russia. When they do this, Russia's economy will shrink, and once they don't need any or little Russian gas and oil, the Russian economy will tank. Most of Russia's allies (Iran, Venezuela, different former Soviet nations, China, North Korea, etc) have their own gas reserves, and are, or will tap into them. Thus, in the near future (5 years, probably, maybe 10), Russia will only be able to export it in very small numbers, and this will only hurt Russia economically, and power-wise.
Russia and it's neighbours will not
"live in harmony together!", as LeBrok has noted, Russia views mosts of it's neighbours and other countries as enemies. Such as, The EU, Japan, Afghanistan, Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, The Baltics, Finland, The US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, much of Africa, most of Latin America, South Korea, and many more.
Oh, the New World Order?
That makes you sound quite credible.
"What, are the Americans conspiring with the Europeans, the Grey Aliens, the Illuminati, ExxonMobil, Microsoft, the Commonwealth, and other to take over the world and plunge it into a dictatorship where no freedom is allowed? But no, great, free, haven of democracy and freedom, Mother Russia has saved the world from this once again!"
If you get your "Kurdistan" (which I doubt), will it join this free, just, and great
"Russian Union"?
First you say you are a Kurd. And that The West is oppressing all Kurds, has committed genocide of your people, gassed them, etc. Then you say you love The Netherlands, Europe, and The West. Then you say that the government of The Netherlands were the ones who gassed your people, killed them, etc. And that The West is bad, and wants to kill all Kurds, and that The British Empire made Kurds slaves. And then you say Russia has saved us from a New World Order, that Russia is a free country, that Russia has many friends and allies, and all this bullshit. Are you schizophrenic or are you just a flip-flopper?
And also to correct you, The British never made the Kurds slaves, the Kurds were insignificant to the British, as they are insignificant to the world, they have always been, and they still are today. The British treated the Kurds much better than post-colonial administrations did. And Churchill was a little bit preoccupied (ever heard or World War 2, of the bombing of Britain, or the invasion of many British territories by the Japanese, or losing a great empire?), to do the things you said he did to the Kurds.
I do not know where you read this horse manure, but read some actual history books, and read actual "facts" about history, about Russia, etc.