Viktor Orbán, the prime minister of Hungary, boldly argued for Donald Trump’s election victory during an interview with Tucker Carlson. Trump, in Orbán’s opinion, is the only person who can save the West and perhaps all of mankind. Orbán specifically referred to the Russo-Ukrainian War as a critical issue that calls for a solution. He demonstrated his faith in Trump’s diplomatic abilities by asserting that Russia would not have invaded if Trump had been in power when the conflict started in February 2022.
Tucker asked Orbán, “If you were in charge of NATO – if you were say Joe Biden – what would your next move be in the war in Ukraine? What would you do?” Orbán answered, “Peace immediately. Call back Trump. That’s the only way out.” Tucker asked him, “Call back Trump?”
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Orbán emphasized, “Call back Trump because you know you can criticize him for many reasons. I understand all the discussion but the best foreign policy of the recent several decades belonged to him.”
He continued:
“[Trump] did not initiate any new war[s]. He treated nicely the North Koreans and Russia, even the Chinese. He did a policy, which was the best one, for the Middle East – the Abraham Accords. So that was a very good foreign policy. He is criticized that he is not educated enough to understand the world but this is not the case. Facts count. And his foreign policy was the best one for the world in the last several decades [that] I have seen.”
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The Prime Minister of Hungary continued, “And if he would have been the president at the moment of that the Russian invasion started, it would not be possible to do that by the Russians. Trump is the man who can save the Western world and probably the human beings in the world as well.”
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Last year, Orbán’s Fidesz Conservative Party won with a landslide win, taking home more than two-thirds of the seats in parliament. Despite earlier polling failures, Orbán’s party triumphed; the leader himself referred to it as a massive victory that could be seen from the moon. Orbán ran for office on a platform that rejected sanctions against Moscow, rejected more participation in Ukraine, and supported his conservative agenda domestically. In 2022, Orbán’s party received 53.1 percent of the vote, compared to the opposition’s 35 percent, making it his fourth straight victory.