Bjørgulv Borgundvaag
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Bjørgulv Borgundvaag
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🤡 Orban: “Hungary Doesn’t Want to Be in NATO or the EU if Ukraine Joins” At the EU summit in Copenhagen, Viktor Orban openly declared that Hungary does not want to belong to any alliance — not NATO, not the EU — if Ukraine becomes a member. In plain words: Hungary refuses to share a table with Ukrainians, even inside the very structures that guarantee its own security and prosperity. So maybe the solution is simple: if Orban doesn’t want to be in the EU or NATO with Ukraine, then perhaps Europe should ask whether it wants to be in an alliance with him. His statements have crossed from mere obstructionism into full-blown Ukrainophobia — rhetoric that now mirrors Moscow’s, not Brussels’. And history is speaking here. Hungary once aligned itself with Hitler’s Reich, betraying its neighbors and its own future. Today Orban seems intent on repeating that path, standing with Putin instead of Europe, isolating his country while pretending it is “neutral.” Ukraine, meanwhile, is bleeding and fighting for the very values NATO and the EU were founded to protect. For Orban to suggest that Hungarians “don’t want” to stand alongside Ukrainians is not only cowardice — it’s treason to the idea of a united Europe. The real question now is no longer whether Ukraine belongs in NATO and the EU. It does. The question is whether Hungary under Orban still belongs there.
































