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Why wasn’t the us already doing that?
Going all out in the beginning can backfire, there's a lot you have to think about. A couple things that come to mind:
We sanctioned them for invading Ukraine. They responded by... Still invading Ukraine for 2 years. Saying "Hey knock it off" isn't working.
Then we increased sanctions, then we started sending weapons and other support to Ukraine, and did hundreds of other actions that were all slowly escalating consequences.
Russia is absolutely feeling an economic hit from this, but they also anticipated the blowback and prepared for it. We're fighting a long fight, and someone is going to give in eventually, we can only hope that it's Russia, and soon.