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    Hungary 3rd Time A Charm?

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteApril 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Zelensky is no different than Netanyahu. Neither one cares about anyone but themselves. The Hungary election was rigged no different than Romania. Zelensky even sent in people to stage big protests paying them with US tax payer’s spoils. He is already pushing to join NATO to wage war against Russia and will try to get NATO to stage nukes in Ukraine. Putin will respond by staging nukes in Iran.

    Pro-Ukrainian factions in Brussels are celebrating Hungary’s election results. As the only sound mind trying to prevent war with Russia, they painted Viktor as an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, regularly blocking European Union initiatives to fund Ukraine, the most corrupt country in Europe. In his campaign’s last gasp, Viktor tried to save his country and exposed Ukraine as a corrupt faltering economy that it is.

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    Hungary was devastated after both World War I and World War II, though the nature of the destruction was different in each case. After WWI, the country’s “destruction” was primarily political and territorial with hyperinflation, while after WWII, it was physical and human.

    Magyar is looking to rebuild Hungary’s relationship with the EU, removing one obstacle to stronger action against Russia. Magyar is a globalist and will take Hungary into World War III with Russia. He absurdly thinks a third time will be the charm.

     



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