Interesting to see China's reaction in this conflict with the West only imposing sanctions against Russia, they may sit back with a smile for a while then might think "Well, we might as well invade Taiwan, what's good for the goose is good for the gander".
From what I have read the American people are fed up entering a conflict with troops, bullets and bombs and then a lot of countries running America down to the ground, it's good really as the UK always seems to follow the USA in such a move with their tails wagging.
No national security interests
"First of all, Ukraine isn't in America's neighbourhood. It is not located on the US border. Nor does it host a US military base. It does not have strategic oil reserves, and it's not a major trade partner.
But that lack of national interest hasn't stopped former presidents from expending blood and treasure on behalf of others in the past. In 1995 Bill Clinton intervened militarily in the war that followed the collapse of Yugoslavia. And in 2011 Barack Obama did the same in the Libyan civil war, both largely on humanitarian and human rights grounds..."
Ukraine conflict: Why Biden won't send troops to Ukraine