The online Slovak newspaper Hlavné spravy Kassa writes that the American Biden administration attempted to start a color revolution in those countries that "still refuse to accept the liberal worldview, especially in Viktor Orbán's Hungary."

The USA is preparing for a colorful revolution in Hungary, an article was published in the Slovak newspaper in connection with the appearance of Samantha Power on the scene. According to the organ, which was also inspected by Mandiner.hu on Thursday, for Mrs. Power (hmm..., what an eloquent last name: power) the word "democratic" is synonymous with "anti-Orbán" - this has already been established by The American Conservative regarding the relaunch of USAID's activities in Central Europe.

USAID, the Washington-based foreign development agency, recently launched a new program in Central European countries to strengthen democratic institutions and support media pluralism. But the horse's leg sticks out a lot,

according to The American Conservative, this is just another attempt to trigger color revolutions in countries that are still reluctant to accept the liberal worldview, especially Viktor Orbán's Hungary.

In the 1990s, USAID already benefited the Central European region, so to speak, supervising the democratic transformation of the Warsaw Pact countries, and then when it felt that it was done, it withdrew from the region.

The USA wants more liberalism in Hungary

According to the press release published in December last year, USAID is returning to Central Europe (especially the V4 countries) in order to "strengthen democratic institutions, civil society and independent media", Hlavné sparva wrote .

The problem for USAID - and thus the Biden administration - is not that Hungary is not democratic enough, but that it is not liberal enough.

At this point, the paper edited by Kassa includes a message published on Twitter by the conservative American writer and journalist Rod Dreher on February 12, in which he warns Hungary about the dangers of a color revolution.

Source: Magyar Hírlap

Cover image: Samantha Power, head of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) (Photo: MTI/EPA/Dumitru Doru)