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Hungary fears new military conflicts due to loss of positions by the West

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said the West is gradually losing ground in the economy and demographics, which could lead to military conflicts in the future. According to him, Western countries remain competitive only in terms of military power.

Thirty years ago, the western world represented more than 60% of world production, whereas it is only 40% today. Moreover, the Earth’s population is growing, while the West is declining, Orban believes.

“Installation and migration only cover the problem, they don’t solve it. It is only in military might that we are first. At first glance, this is good news. And at a second glance, it is obvious that if we lose all other advantages and remain competitive only in weapons, it will lead to military conflicts. This is happening now,” Orban said.

He also spoke of the dangers of the liberal agenda and the so-called progressive foreign policy. During his speech at the International Conference of Conservative Political Actions in Budapest, the politician called on former White House leader Donald Trump to return to power in the United States and “bring peace to all of us.” “.

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