While the European Union's globalist elite throw tantrum after tantrum, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is once again proving why he's one of the few leaders in Europe actually fighting for his own people instead of the globalist agenda.
Orban has blocked the EU from handing over a staggering $100 billion loan to Ukraine, sending Brussels bureaucrats into complete meltdown mode. European officials are reportedly 'furious' and claiming Orban 'betrayed' them - but patriots around the world are cheering another win against the endless money laundering operation masquerading as Ukrainian 'aid.'
This represents a complete flip from Hungary's previous position, and frankly, it's about time someone in Europe started asking the hard questions about where all these billions are actually going. While ordinary Europeans struggle with inflation and energy costs partly caused by sanctions blowback, their leaders want to keep writing blank checks to one of the most corrupt countries in Europe.
Globalist Temper Tantrum in Brussels
The reaction from EU officials has been predictably hysterical. These are the same people who've spent years trying to punish Hungary for refusing to accept unlimited migration and maintaining traditional family values. Now they're shocked - SHOCKED! - that Orban won't rubber-stamp their latest Ukraine cash grab.
"He betrayed us," one unnamed EU official reportedly whined, perfectly capturing the entitled attitude of Brussels bureaucrats who think every nation should bow to their globalist agenda.
But here's what they're really mad about: Orban is putting Hungary's interests first, just like President Trump puts America first. That's exactly what leaders are supposed to do, but it drives the globalist establishment absolutely crazy.
Following Trump's Playbook
Sound familiar? This is exactly the kind of principled 'America First' approach that President Trump has been advocating. While the deep state and military-industrial complex want endless foreign entanglements and spending, Trump has consistently questioned why American taxpayers should fund Ukraine's government when we have problems at home.
Orban is applying that same logic in Europe, and the establishment's meltdown proves he's over the target. How many more billions will disappear into the Ukrainian black hole while European citizens face economic hardship?
