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The question is why, in an area that is clearly surrounded by Europe on all sides--practically in the middle, if you subscribe to the "eastern Russia is part of Europe theory"--does Europe even listen to what the U.S. has to say? It's about as clearly a European problem as can be pointed to, so who cares what the U.S. thinks?
Think of the Cuban missile crisis. Cuba was a country firmly embedded in the North American geographic sphere. You could have asked the same question about the Soviet Union: who cares what they think. But the reality was that Soviet power bought it a place at the negotiating table, and allowed it to play out its politics in the Americas.
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