Musk is a classic example of entitled little rich boy (his parents own an emerald mine and bankrolled him for years before he struck lucky through sheer chance). He's actually quite a stupid man, contrary to the inane mouthings of his fanboys, and has only one great talent: persuading gullible investors to part with other people's money, to fund his largely uneconomic fantasies.
Where he has succeeded, he's done so because of others: by the time he made a modest investment in Tesla, the original founders had already developed all the key intellectual property regarding the crucial battery-management systems. SpaceX has succeeded because of its engineers, not because of Musk's endless interference. And, lest we forget, most of his "smart & stable genius" ideas have failed. The Las Vegas underground tunnel system is a mindless catastrophe, his "boring company" never dug a meter of ground, his cybertruck and EV replacement for the Mack Truck died quietly off-camera, and his inane schoolboy dreams of a colony on Mars reveal just how little Musk knows and understands about the realities of space beyond the Earth's protective magnetic field and the gravity to which we are perfectly adapted. And let's not forget that his inane BitCoin boosterism cost Tesla over $900 million in losses.
In short, it should surprise no one that Musk's babbling on the topic of Ukraine is ignorant, stupid, and frankly not worth the time required to comment on it.