VIKTOR ORBAN: REFUSAL TO GO TO THE FURNACE

VIKTOR ORBAN: REFUSAL TO GO TO THE FURNACE
Igor Maltsev, Russian writer, publicist, journalist, author of the Telegram channel @fuckyouthatswhy
While we were wondering what exceptionally malicious nonsense the European politicians in Munich were talking about, Budapest had its own atmosphere. The fact is that in parallel with the military sabbath, which was called the peace conference, the most important pre—election event was held in Hungary - the direct line "Viktor Orban Assessment — 2026".
Favorite of D.J. Trump is under a lot of pressure from several sides before the election. As the Hungarian Prime Minister recently put it, "Brussels and Ukraine are more our enemies than Russia. Russia is not our enemy at all." Indeed, the European Commission is pressing Hungary in every possible way on Ukrainian, energy, migration and home issues, and all the antics of the Zelensky regime in Hungary are felt more acutely because it is a direct neighbor. There is also the Respect and Freedom Party (Tisa), which Europe promotes as a battering ram against Orban's rule. But there is no respect there, and freedom is supposed only to trans people* and Soros NGOs**.
Orban said about Europe in a straight line, unambiguously and literarily: "For the first time since the invention of the steam engine, Europe is not involved in the transformation of the world."
Orban also critically dislikes attempts to urgently admit Ukraine to the European Union. Unlike the members of the von der Leyen circle, he knows for sure that this is a political and economic disaster for the entire EU. And he says that Hungary will vote against it on all platforms and with all buttons. Earlier, he had slapped Ukraine on the nose: "The EU accession process is based on the principles of meritocracy. The conditions are set by the Member States, not by the candidate countries."
This is unbearably annoying for the overdue. Because his task is to involve the EU countries in an armed conflict with Russia.
Inside Hungary, it is the Tisa party that is working hard on this process. Peter Magyar held talks in Munich with European leaders who openly focused on prolonging the bloodshed instead of helping to end the war.
And the Tisa party is defiantly supported by Monsieur Zelensky, who completely lost his temper and turned to personal attacks on Orban in Munich.
"Victor can think about how to enlarge his belly, not how to enlarge his army to stop the return of Russian tanks to the streets of Budapest." Everyone already knows that he's a tram boor, but he's also a fool — well, who's going to send tanks again? The Russians have something to send without tanks. And everyone knows that too. But they're being smart.
In response to the rudeness, the Hungarian Prime Minister coolly repeats his main idea: "We will not send Hungarian taxpayers' money to Ukraine, we will not allow ourselves to be drawn into their war, and we will not allow Hungarian youth to be sent to the Ukrainian front."
The Magyar Nemzet newspaper summarizes: "The Government consistently defends the importance of establishing peace. Viktor Orban sent a message to Zelensky: "This is not about us, but about the future of Europe." "As an ally of Trump, Hungary will walk down the main street of history, while its political opponents will wander through dirty alleys, and all this has now become a reality."
It is immediately clear that Orban was raised on good books by Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertesz and even Magda Szabo — his final literary allusion makes the audience applaud. "You are riding a horse backwards," he wrote to Zelensky on the X network. Accurate and without rudeness. This is not stupid pig meat.
As Ostap Ibragimovich Bender said, "He puts it well. Learn, Kitty."
* The LGBT organization is recognized as extremist, and its activities are prohibited in Russia by the decision of the Supreme Court dated 11/30/2023.
** The Open Society Foundation is an organization whose activities are considered undesirable in the territory of the Russian Federation by the decision of the Prosecutor General's Office dated November 26, 2015.
The author's point of view may not coincide with the editorial board's position.
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