I'm not pro in Russian language, but the Military Doctrine of the Russian Federation is enough clear. It's seems to be boring to read all 11 pages of this document. Some points of Doctrine are interesting to put on a round table. Notable articles are 7 (the 3rd part), 8 (points a and c – it's tricky to numerate points by myself from Cyrillic to Latin
I don't translate Cyrillic letters, instead - numerate newly), 10 (point d), 20 and 26. All other articles and points about an implementation of the main goal, as mentioned in article 1, is projecting a system for preparation of military defence and protecting of the Russian Federation.
Look, how Russian military see a present cohesion/formation of power outside their border. The article 7, part 3: "Thus, despite the probability of large-scale war, then are used conventional and nuclear weapons, against Russia is diminished, a number of trends of military danger against Russia are intensified".
What are enemies for Russian Federation, the article 8 (Title "The main external military danger"). On the first stage is placed NATO. There is no analysis why NATO countries are enemies just only statement: (point a) "desire: to give the potential power for NATO' global function, implemented by violation of international law; to bring the military infrastructure of the countries – members of NATO, alongside the borders of Russia, including through the expansion of NATO." It is clear, for Russian: enlargement of NATO is threat; restructuring of NATO is threat; any kind of political activity of NATO is threat. (point c) "deployment (increasing of capacity) of military contingents of foreign states (groups of states) on the territories of neighbouring with Russia and its allies of the States, as well as in nautical territories". So Russia could feel safely in case of neighbour states are military neutral. In other way, such state with any kind of army is threat. In this situation valid clear rule "you are with us or, if not, against us". Only two attitudes – enemies and friends, no third party.
The most interesting issue is the article 10 (title "The main military threats") (point d): "demonstration of military force during military trainings on the territories alongside Russia or its allies on the provocative purposes". Russia would like to see NATO troops incapable and with rusty ammunition.
Like a cold shower is the statement of the article 20: "Russia considers being legitimate use the military forces and other troops to repulse aggression against it and (or) its allies, and maintaining (recovery) peace according decisions of the UN Security Council, and other bodies for collective security, also to protect its citizens outside of the Russian Federation, in accordance with generally recognized principles and norms of international law and international treaties of Russia". Be aware, Russia could act as it was in 1930-1940, then soviet troops invade Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. The Russian military see an ability to act outside in purpose to protect their citizens outside its borders (the article 26).