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The Viking
The thing is the west did meddle in Ukraine but it is kind of irrelevant as it wasn't the west that crossed the borders.
No matter how Putin and his cronies want to spin it Ukraine has a right to choose its own path and it chose a western one, at no stage was Ukraine ever a threat to Russia militarily and had Russia not been a country that is a wholly unlikable, bully maybe Ukraine would have stayed in its sphere.
As for where this war is going, I don't know, my gut feeling is that they will push from Kherson, I believe the Melitopol axis is a bad option as it creates an extra front, by leaving Russia there and pushing from Kherson it puts all of the Russian forces along sea of Azov in a narrow salient as Ukrainian missiles can hit the Perekop isthmus from Kherson in the south and Melitopol from Zaporozhye in the east.
But there is another option and that is Russia going on the offensive probably in the north, trying another Kiev run, the question is whether Russia has the material capacity to do it or not.
Why I don't believe the Ukrainian offensive will originate in the Kherson region is they will be forced to do a river crossing under fire when the Russians are on the east side of the river. Melitopol is on the supply route between Donbas and Crimea. The latter has a strategic significance for the Russians, but they are more vulnerable on Crimea than in Donbas.
The Russian might "force" the Belarusian to participate in an offensive.