Definitely agree.
Here's the thing.
I see Russia as being provoked by the West.
This is certainly at least partially true. At least a case of that saying it takes two to dance? If not mostly provocation from USA and intentional, engineered direction where they are the dominoes setter, then a case of Putin taking advantage of the situation to further some quite hidden goal at least hidden from most media that talk about the usual war narrative and motivation narratives e.g. resurrecting USSR. This comes to the point you mentioned later about hate between Putin and western neo liberal camp and the alleged blundering.
To effectively neutralize it at worst or use it at best against the coming conflict against China.
Also, it's pretty apparent there is REAL hate between Putin and Western liberal imperialists.
Putin may have blundered in falling for the bait.
Not the first time a nation has taken Western bait and gotten decimated.
The argument that is being pushed now appears to be that is that there is a battle being waged between democratic and autocratic camps.
It's impossible for us to know if Putin is the mastermind or the West. For that, it's impossible to say who blundered. We don't know Putin and Russia's real intentions if there are any beyond the already explored mainstream ones.
Observe leading Western news outlets and publications and the terms they are using.
China had better take notice.
Once distractions like the "acute threat" Russia poses are taken care of.....the West is coming for China.
The West has been going after China for over three decades. Sure they escalated in the last 10 years a lot more but they have done so much more between West and China than between Russia and West lol. On the surface of all this so we ignore any potential unknowns, Russia bit down on the first pressure.
For example Ukraine is recognized by all including Russia to be a sovereign nation. Russia may or may not have good reasons for this (I won't go into it and this is not the purpose of the point I'm trying to make) but Russia said and showed with action that it is not going to tolerate even a blow to its influence. Okay they tried and maneuvered for a while during the Crimea drama start and 2013 when US and western influence into Ukraine really set off.
Taiwan however is a Chinese province. It is recognized by almost all as Chinese land. It was never an independent nation. Basically like Donald Trump splintering Texas off from the USA and forming a breakaway renegade province due to politics and then receiving Russian support and military arms. Even the US recognizes One China policy and PRC as rightful winner of Chinese Civil War and the rightful political leadership. However they support the right to self determination for the island and many nations do. I can see and understand that when it is sincere and of course in this case, also lots of geostrategic concerns on all ends too erode that sincerity.
Point is Ukraine to Russia is so far distant to Taiwan and China. If Russia was in the China position regarding Taiwan, it would have done everything and anything during the 1970s just to get it back. If China was in Russia's position on Ukraine, China would have sucked it up and said fine you go your way and let's still trade and all that like Taiwan island and Chinese mainland has done for most of the history since the civil war breakaway.
Russia is very ... assertive and willing to act. China is quite passive and calculating, gotta think everything through three times and then doubt everything.
Russia I don't know what they have plans for and more importantly what they know.
It seems if it was truly a real threat of Ukraine already having thoroughly been controlled by western hand, will eventually deploy nuclear weapons through either hosting or developing them and possibly also bioweapons, then Russia knowing intel on this acting is totally understandable on why they thought it must be done. Otherwise if it's a geostrategic calculus again on info we don't know, then perhaps. Again the Ukraine forces did attack Russians during that time but Russia also attacked Crimea and annexed it which brought this about as well. Innocents are innocents and should never be harmed and this is wrong but on the conversation of who started what, then I think Russia isn't entirely guiltless either on the first move to destabilize.
I am and want to be as neutral on this as possible. Speculation and conjecture I will ignore especially the propaganda on both sides. However it seems Russia has many angles and motivations, some from strength, some from weakness. All unknowns.
And yes, although a lot of us live here in the West and enjoy all it has to offer.
You have to wonder, it is a good thing that there is no balance in world and the powers that be are free to do anything they want unopposed.
We have seen the effects of unilateralism in the recent past.
IMO Putin is of course a Russian nationalist.
I don't see him as evil or crazy or any of the dishonest caricature propagated by Western media/governments.
All unknowns to be honest with you. These level of power struggles
may be more than what's on the surface but could be as simple as that if not even simpler than mainstream speculations and media even.
And he is also a realist, who again may have made a mistake.
But upon assessing the realities of the situation I HIGHLY doubt he takes any action against Finland.
They will join NATO and nothing will happen.
The real issues are how to handle the long game as you alluded to in your post.
Yeah I don't think Russia has the conventional build up to do this against NATO. Which will of course involve NATO if Finland gets involved.
Oftentimes these big historic shifts are planned and coordinated even. It could be a case as simple as the simplest interpretation but again it's an unknown and a who knows... certainly Putin and parts of Russian leadership and some others in the West.