Sunday, 5 March 2023

‘Americans Have Final Word in European War’: Hungary’s Orban Hits Back at Western Elites

‘Americans Have Final Word in European War’: Hungary’s Orban Hits Back at Western Elites

‘Americans Have Final Word in European War’: Hungary’s Orban Hits Back at Western Elites




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Amid ongoing Western efforts to draw his nation into a proxy war between NATO and Russia, the Prime Minister of Hungary promised his country’s leadership is “strong enough to keep the war away from our country.”







Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban had pointed words for those pushing Hungary to join the Western proxy war against Russia this week.


“There are some who want to force Hungary into the war, and they are not picky about the means with which to achieve that goal,” Orban told a Swiss outlet this week, a summary published on his website indicates


But “Hungary’s leadership is strong enough to keep the war away from our country,” he reiterated.


Still, it’s an enduring challenge, the Hungarian head of state noted, because his countrymen are the people “most affected by the EU sanctions introduced against Russia.”


And it’s not just the Western-imposed sanctions against Russia which are taking their toll on the country. As videos posted to social media show, Hungarian men living in the Transcarpathia region have been forcibly drafted at gunpoint and forced to serve as Ukrainian soldiers.


“Ukraine is our neighbor where Hungarians live as well,” Orban reportedly stated. “They are being conscripted and are dying by the hundreds on the front.”


Unfortunately, at this point, the matter seems to be out of their hands. “Europe has retired from the debate,” Orban lamented. “In the decisions adopted in Brussels, I recognize American interests more frequently than European ones.”







“In a war that is taking place in Europe the Americans have the final word,” he added.


The prime minister agreed with the journalist’s assumption that the deeper causes of Europe’s weakness should be sought in the European Union, because “it is destroying the nation states without replacing them with anything workable.”


Asked by the interviewer whether “the deeper reason for Europe's weakness is to be found in the European Union” because “it breaks up nation-states without putting anything workable in their place,” Orban responded in the affirmative.


“I see it that way too,” he agreed, adding “the European Union wants an ever closer union.” But since “we don't agree on the goal,” and only “on the way” to get there, any such unity is a fool’s errand, the prime minister suggested.


As for the ultimate direction of the ongoing Western proxy war against Russia, Orban insisted that “no one can win it.” “There is a nuclear power with a population of 140 million up against the Ukrainians, while there is the whole of NATO up against the Russians,” he stated.


“This is what makes things so dangerous,” according to Hungary’s prime minister, who claims the conflict has transformed into “a stalemate which can easily escalate into a world war.”


Illustrating his knowledge of the Russian perspective towards the conflict, Orban recounted his February 2022 meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who he spoke with in Moscow two weeks prior to the initiation of the special military operation.








“Putin has a problem – this is what he told me – with the American missile bases already created in Romania and Poland, and with NATO’s potential expansion towards Ukraine and Georgia in order to station armaments there,” Orban explained.


“Additionally, the Americans terminated important disarmament treaties,” he explained, noting: “This is why Putin could no longer have a good night’s sleep.”



Large Amount of Purported US Military Hardware Spotted at Polish Port: Video



The footage was published as Washington continues its military assistance to Kiev amid the Russian special military operation in Ukraine, something that Moscow has repeatedly warned will only fuel the conflict.


A video apparently showing a large amount of US military equipment in the Polish port of Gdynia has been shared on Twitter.


In the footage, which was also published by a Latvian Twitter news outlet, an array of US tanks, armored personnel carriers and military trucks are seen at the port.




The outlet reported “the equipment belonging to the US Army’s 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team […]” is staged at the Port of Gdynia, Poland “in preparation for redeployment to the continental United States after serving in the Operation Atlantic Resolve” on February 22, 2023.


The operation, which has been carried out by the US since 2014, is aimed at strengthening the US' presence in Europe. As part of the mission in December 2022, about 700 combat vehicles were deployed to Poland, including the US main battle tanks Abrams.


Some Polish and Ukrainian media outlets, however, did not think twice about claiming that part of the military hardware seen in the video would be redeployed to Ukraine, where Russia continues its special military operation. Neither the White House not the Pentagon have commented on the matter yet.


The footage comes as the US had already committed more than $100 billion worth of security and military assistance to Kiev since the beginning of the Russian special operation. In January, the US said it would send 31 Abrams tanks and eight M88 recovery vehicles to Ukraine, noting however that delivery would take considerable time. Poland and Germany pledged to deliver a number of Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine.


The US and its allies have been providing Kiev with various types of weapons systems, including air defense missiles, multiple launch rocket systems, tanks, self-propelled artillery, and anti-aircraft guns.


Moscow has repeatedly warned the West that by sending weapons to Kiev, it adds to prolonging the Ukrainian conflict. The Russian Foreign Ministry underscored that NATO countries “play with fire" by supplying weapons to Kiev, and that any convoy of arms for Ukraine will become a legitimate target for Russian forces. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, for his part, stressed that western countries are directly involved in the Ukrainian conflict.


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