It makes me wonder about the viability of a CDN system that's targeted at US end users, but is located outside of the USA. CDN nodes could possibly be set up in Vancouver, Toronto, Winnipeg, Montreal, Tijuana, Juarez, and Monterrey. But that would still leave a huge gap where the USA's population density is the greatest, in the states bordering WADC.
I think if you're going to do a CDN system like that, you might as well just assume any CDN can be compromised. I would structure it where the data "nut" is in The Netherlands, and there are CDN servers everywhere caching pages with various TTLs. If you're TTL was low enough (like 5 minutes) you could lose a CDN and only have a fraction of your data seized.
It definitely runs the risk that a CDN isn't just seized but "bugged".