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Regarding (2), Russians rank 32nd worldwide in median income. So while they're not as poor as the average Arab living in a petrol-state, they're certainly not wealthy by European standards. And public opinion in Russia re Putin is divided between those who support him because he's the only option they're ever offered, and those who are largely apathetic, having despaired of ever improving their own situation. It's not like Russia is famous for its open and fair elections. Point being, punishing the average Russian for Putin's imperial aspirations would likely be counter-productive.2) At what point do we hold the russian people responsible and accountable? If putin is the unhinged dictator he's now being painted as, then we/nato/the russian people really should take him out (yeah, yeah, I understand the "devil you know" theory, but that is now out the window if you're supposedly a crazy man). Again, we're not dealing with kim jong un or saddam hussein where the people are mired in abject poverty and oppression. If the russian people aren't willing to change their country's self-selected lot in life, then I'm not sure nato can.
3) What's the line in the sand putin can't cross? I mean's it certainly not invading Ukraine. We knew this was coming for months, and weren't even able to get putin to 2nd guess that. Will current sanctions make him think twice about invading/annexing the next country? Maybe. But current sanctions will also give him time to regroup and reorganize.
Regarding (3), invading a NATO state is an obvious line in the sand. Putin apparently wants to reconstitute the Russian empire, but its borders varied hugely over the years. Some of the countries in his near abroad (like Ukraine) he can take by force (but can he hold them thereafter?) Others (like Belarus) will willingly join him. Others still (like Azerbijan) can be pressured into giving him the influence he wants via other means. Hopefully NATO has a clear idea of what he's after and how to contain him.