I disagree. You can't shift accountability to Walt because he influenced Jesse to expand. Like you said, Jesse said it was a bad idea but nonetheless did it. Walt didn't know anything about what was going on in the streets so his opinion shouldn't even matter.
Jesse is not a child...he's a grown man. There was no gun to his head when it came time to make that choice for expansion. When Walt tried to convince him he should have either:
A. Stood his ground and not expand since he actually knows what's best.
B. Take proper precautions and devise a sound plan for moving into other territories.
What did Jesse actually do? He sent one guy in new territory by himself with nothing but a burner. That's called bad decision making. You can argue about Walt's stake in this all day, but Jesse is the one that pushed the button. From my perspective, that doesn't absolve him of any guilt.
This fakkit didnt even attend his boys funeral
Let me finish this list....
Walt gives Jesse 7000 dollars for the RV which is revealed later on he spent that money at a strip club, disrespectful fukk
Attempts to gun down 2 of Gus's dealers high on meth, saved by Walt
Bad decision making almost as bad as sending your boy on the corner dolo

Cries half of season 4
Dosnt follow through with the ricin to use on Gus, betrays his partner in favor of Gus... Oh ya still pinkman fans ?
Cries some more
I wish HBO produced Breaking Bad Jesse wouldve been gone by season 1
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when people claim the ending was too happy. It's like....do you realize how many people had to catch Ls for Walt to "win"?
"you sure about this, let's figure something else out".
) were all on Jessie. He pulled her back into drugs and her demise as well as the demise of those passengers was a result of that. Like I said before if he had just lived the square life he was built for none of this would have happened, including Walt getting into the game. Jessie was his in. Who else could/would have put him on? Jessie's "I'm in"
"No I'm out"
routine did more damage than Walt ever did. If he never gets into the game none of that stuff happens. If he gets in the game and follows the rules of the game none of that stuff happens. He wanted it both ways. Say what you will about Walt but he didn't try to play both sides of the fence and experience sporadic morality. He went all the way in. Not sure if he would have lived or how much longer he would have lived since the cancer did come back.