This is a kind of situation where I'm personally stuck watching waiting listening to news and and flatly praying.
As this touches me too on personal of a level and includes family in Ukraine it is hard for me to dissect the situation in an objective framework without being overly emotionally charged, or analyzing it like a kid curiously watching the result of ants burning under someone else's magnifying glass because it is more, for me, than just feeling an abstract sense of sadness at the fate of the ants, but a true and visceral connection to what's going on. I percieve it as my own grandfather being oppressed and murdered because the people in Kiev are my family - that is where my branch immigrated from.
So unfortunately any thought exersizes on this topic, really, will end up disjointed, incomplete, and likely literally make me cry. So I have to decline from a dialogue like this on the topic.