
Orbán: NATO's Hesitation Prolongs Ukraine War's Devastating Toll
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's assessment of the war in Ukraine and NATO's role has sparked debate. In a recent video clip circulating online, Orbán asserts that NATO is hesitant to deploy troops, resulting in a devastating loss of life with no clear victor in sight. He bases his opinion on the current situation and available figures. "The question is not who invaded whom," Orbán stated, "but what will happen tomorrow." He further warned that more people will die without a potential victory for either side. While Orbán's assessment provides a perspective, independent verification of his claims is necessary for a complete understanding of the situation. The video clip, a segment from a longer interview, has raised questions about the broader context of his remarks and the potential for misinterpretations.