Re: "...I don't like Russia's support of Iran and other raghead nations..."
Russia has long had diplomatic and business relations with Iran, in the same way Germany has had them with Turkey.
France has long had diplomatic and business relationships with almost every country in complete disregard for their political ideology.
Other countries must develop mutually profitable trade relations the same as the United States does, or else suffer financial collapse.
The problem lies in whether or not the bi-national relationship furthers the aims of evil and aggression, and many nations simply disregard morality and ethics in their pursuit of wealth. and in their desire to raise the living standards of their own population.
Obviously France and Russia stand out as egregious troublemakers, but it is sad to say that our own U.S.A. as of late is quickly catching up to their realpolitik world view; that of selfishly refusing to consider "right vs wrong" when conducting business.
France and Russia look at the sheer volume of advanced and lethal armaments the U.S. has sold to Egypt, Pakistan, Iraq, Jordan, Colombia, Israel, and ask themselves "Why should we not profit financially from arms transactions in the same manner as the Americans?"
They as well look around at the proliferation of nuclear technology, almost all of which has come from the United States, and they again ask "Why should America have a monopoly on profiting from the spread of nuclear arms?"..."We also have many enduring diplomatic relations around the world to whom we can supply nuclear skills and technology, and thereby grow rich."