Orbán thinks EP vote can stop Ukraine war

Change language:
Whereas hope of bringing an end to the war in Ukraine appears to be fading every day, “we still have a chance to vote in the European Parliament elections and stop it”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Friday in an interview to public radio.
There are points in history before every war when the clock cannot be turned back, Orbán said, adding that “we are very close to that point”.
The prime minister said that France was handing over fighter planes to Ukraine and Russia had stated their ability to deliver weapons to any US enemy, which, he said, were “no longer simply statements but actions”.
Russian ships were on their way to Cuba and Russia was engaged in conflicts in Africa, “and everywhere circumstances are getting increasingly tense”, he added.
The war in Ukraine, he said, was turning from a regional conflict into a European and West-East standoff, “and regional wars usually develop into world wars”.
“We’ll have a chance to stop the war” in the EP elections, he said. “Then there’ll be a few difficult months until the American elections, during which we can survive”.
Orbán said that “when Donald Trump returns — and with a good European election behind us — we can form a pan-Western transatlantic peace coalition and stop the war”.
Europe “is in a state of war psychosis” that could logically result in the arrival of western European military units in Ukrainian territories, Orbán said.
Looking back to the past, he added, it was easy to see that “we are entering an open conflict at accelerating speed”.
“Those who say there is no direct threat of war are misleading the people,” he added.
“Unfortunate Hungarian leftists”, he said, were “torn between war and peace, while the Hungarian people — even on the left — want peace”. But those who “pay the left, from Soros to Brussels to Washington, want war.”
Attempts were being made to silence pro-peace politicians, he said, citing the attack against Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and the blocking of online reports about the Peace March held in Budapest last Saturday.
A direct military conflict was being prepared, Orbán said, adding that Russia “is not a third-rate country, however, and there will be a response to every Western move, which will result in the escalation of the war,” he added.
“We are in the last moments; we are only centimetres from the point of no return,” Orbán said. “We must act now,” he added.
Orbán also stated his objection to a European decision to ban member states from receiving Russian broadcasts, insisting that Hungarians and the citizens of other EU countries were prevented from getting hold of Ukrainian and Russian news and then deciding “where they think the truth lies”.
Hungary must stay out of a NATO mission in Ukraine at all costs, Orbán said, adding that Hungary should not even “dip its toe” in the planning phase, insisting there was a risk that Hungarian military units could be transferred to NATO command if the alliance mission in Ukraine were to get under way, and Hungarian territory used for the mission.
“We’d lose a vital part of our sovereignty if that happened … and then we wouldn’t be able to keep the Hungarian troops out of the war,” he said.
Orbán said the point at which Hungary withdrew from all NATO preparations for a Ukraine mission was “very close”, adding that such a step must be first discussed with the alliance’s current and future secretary-general.
“We must make clear that Hungary has the right to stick to the NATO basic treaty that we joined,” he said, noting that it was defined as a defence treaty.
Orbán said nobody could force Hungary to participate in military action outside the territory of NATO member states or to contribute money to such activity. He said NATO was “demanding” some 40 billion dollars for this purpose from alliance members, adding that he had so far refused to approve a Hungarian contribution.






Let´s throw Ukraine under the bus, shall we?
appeasement – noun
ap·pease·ment ə-ˈpēz-mənt
plural appeasements
the act or action of appeasing someone or something
… one tribe may go in for the appeasement of local ghosts …
—W. D. Howells
especially : a policy of appeasing an enemy or potential aggressor by making concessions
Although appeasement may work in individual cases, terrorist groups with global ambitions cannot be appeased by territorial concessions.
—Walter Laqueur
The Munich analogy—recalling the Allies’ appeasement of Germany over its demands on Czechoslovakia in 1938—has been cited again and again, and this is understandable.
—Fredric Smoler
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/appeasement
Stupid, alarmist Mr. Churchill! Oh wait – it was Mr. Chamberlain who went down in history as a failure.
https://www.warhistoryonline.com/instant-articles/churchill-became-britains-leader.html
Orban makes completely ludicrous statements that much of the Hungarian populace probably don’t question. For example he said “regional wars usually develop into world wars.” Huh? We have had a regional war somewhere practically on a continuous basis but we have only had two world wars. Everything else he says in this article is complete phony baloney as well.
Washington and Brussels keep rebuffing Putin’s offers to talk and take no initiatives of their own. It’s clear as day that are itching for a broader war with Russia, involving N.A.T.O., meaning sending young Hungarian men to Ukraine to die.
NO HOW, NO WAY!
And those bleating on about appeasement are free to go fight Russia right now.
CNN may be left bias, however they are mostly factual, and there are actually a couple of points in this particular analysis worth contemplating:
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/05/25/europe/putin-peace-ukraine-russia-analysis-intl/index.html
So @michaelsteiner – do you truly believe if Mr. Putin is handed a victory in Ukraine, that his by now highly militarized Russian army and economy would not pose a threat to anyone else?
We had better be prepared, and in the worst case scenario, the war in Ukraine will buy us time to effectively do so. Realism for you.