No; these things you see as an advantage for Russia aren’t except that outside of Moscow they have a population accustomed to poverty and poor hygiene.
Russia is cursed with high transportation costs, short growing seasons, expensive/technical/high maintenance oil production and vast unfriendly borders. They’ve been invaded 50+ times, they are famous for their famines, they have ONE warm water port.
One they start a nuclear exchange they are consigning their wives children to some central Asian slave market. And they know it.
Our oil is cheap, not dependent on foreign technology, near population centers, and can be brought online in weeks. We have more productive farmland; much isn’t even used for food, and near navigable water. We don’t have a single port in the lower 48 that freezes. As horrific as it will be, we’ll emerge a stronger and better nation. Probably about 15-20M.
Once Moscow is turned to glass, Russia ceases as a nation. Poland and the rest of the Warsaw pact also owe them an asskicking.
Over 50 years ago I read an evaluation of the future of Russia. It said many of the things you said here, and stated that Russia at best was a B- power. Hopefully Putin does not want to condemn his nation to such an end, and will refrain from national suicide.
On the other hand, if it is not also destroyed by a nuclear exchange, China will probably be so busy moving into Russian land, that they will ignore the US for a while, giving us time to recover.
Russia has been cursed by its leadership or lack thereof. Lenin wanted Trotsky, but Stalin tricked him and was the more viscious ruler. Yeltsen has recently been quoted as saying he did not want Putin, and tyranny marches on, US is made of people who left home because they wanted something better and wanted to do it themselves. Certainly that is why so many are crossing our southern border. Only the Africans did not want to come here. It will be interesting to see how our future works out. Hope I live long enough.