“The pro-war countries have already formed a coalition of the willing,” Orbán declared. “They are willing to send others to die..."
Authored by Thomas Brooke: Hungarian
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán marked the anniversary of the 1956
Revolution in Budapest with a public address portraying his government
as the spiritual heir of those who rose up against Soviet tanks nearly
70 years ago.

Speaking
before tens of thousands gathered for a Peace March on the national
holiday, Orbán cast modern-day Brussels as Hungary’s new oppressor and
vowed that the country would remain “a strong and sovereign nation with
dignity” standing for peace while the rest of Europe “marches with the
war alliance.”
“The pro-war countries have already formed a coalition of the willing,” Orbán declared. “They are willing to send others to die.
If Brussels had not blocked the U.S. President’s peace mission, the war
would be over. Everybody knows that if Donald Trump had been president,
the war would not have broken out, and if he were not chained now,
there would be peace.”