If I'm wrong, let me know. Have you not always supported the invasion?...at least once it occurred?
Happy to try to explain any inconsistencies you think I may have shown. In general, I think:
I have consistently been sympathetic to Ukraine. They were attacked, after all. And, I don't believe the nazi BS. (And, full disclosure, I used to work with a bunch of Kyivans.)
I have always thought the US should assist Ukraine with military aid.
I have always thought we should keep such military assistance quiet.
I initially thought Biden was not helping enough; I have lately thought that Biden is going overboard with helping them (the comparison of our aid to Ukraine and the Russian military budget is eyeopening).
Regarding Russia: I always hoped that US and Russian relations would improve, and Russia would become an ally of the US in opposition to China. I recognize that the expansion of NATO was foolish, and it threatened Russia, but I think Putin is fighting a needless battle against the west, because the West never actually wanted to harm Russia...they are just afraid of Russia (Democrat and Hollywood demonization of Russia notwithstanding). He is fighting on the basis of last century geopolitics (e.g., West vs. Russia + China), when he should be concerned with this century's geopolitics (e.g., West + Russia vs. China). I now think that Putin will have to go before relations can improve. He is harming Russia's position in the world.