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Orban admitted Russia’s possible defeat in the NWO ‘only in a fairy tale’

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said that a situation in which Russia is defeated and resigned to defeat is only possible in a fairy tale. The Russian people will not watch the destruction of their system in silence, the politician told Kossut radio.

It only happens in a fairy tale, but in reality it is impossible.

  • believes the Hungarian Prime Minister.

The politician added that he could not imagine a situation where someone could defeat a nuclear power. Only those who have not yet matured can assume that the Russians will silently accept military defeat and watch with clasped hands the destruction of “its political system”, Orban said.

He is convinced that there will be no winner in the conflict in Ukraine. There will only be losers. Thus, Kyiv is financed by Western countries, which means that it depends entirely on them. And although it is difficult to fight Western weapons systems and withstand huge financial infusions, Russia’s population and military are much larger, weapons production is larger, and the nuclear arsenal is the largest in the world.

Earlier, Russian expert Yuriy Podolyaka said that warm and clear weather has arrived in Ukraine, which means that the main battle will break out very soon on its territory, which will predetermine the direction in which the conflict will develop further.

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