Until Russia officially recognised the separatist Donetsk and Luhansk regions in eastern Ukraine as independent states on Monday and ordered the deployment of “peacekeeping” forces, few in eastern Europe believed Vladimir Putin could possibly be mad enough to invade Ukraine. The need to make space for Russian and Western interests has been a fact of life for countries in the region for decades, so why would Moscow choose to disturb this carefully cultivated and maintained geopolitical balance?
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