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I think 'critical' support means exactly that. Where you can support anti-imperialism as actions in themselves, go for it. But that doesn't extend to supporting the government in all things they do, and weakening it will often be the correct move. Communist parties should be organising and building support, much like anywhere, really.
If a 'real' Russian leftist party found themselves the opportunity to destabilise the Russian government, that's not inherently a positive thing (like it would be in the USA). But if they had even some meaningful chance of consequently getting in power - Then they should do it.
Oppositional capitalist states is slightly preferable to a single hegemonic power, but is so far from the ideal that it's nothing more than a practical stop-gap, and all practical chances at revolution should be chased.
Leftists cannot afford to cower just because their government might be an extremely limited ally against the US.