The European Union (which has no army) is sending ammunition to Ukraine. What if the Russians shoot back? - the Pesti Srácok asked the historian professor Mária Schmidt, the general director of the House of Terror Museum, to which he replied: "very important decisions were made about the continuation of the war and the world has changed dramatically in recent days. In addition to the EU's move, it is quite certain that the meeting between the Russian and Chinese presidents will also be an important date in the history books.

If America really forces the deployment of 300,000 NATO soldiers to Ukraine, then we will also be involved in the conflict. Unfortunately, this decision will not be made by Budapest, nor even by Berlin or Warsaw, but by Washington.”

last page of his book Visions of the Russian-Ukrainian War , published last year

Putin may have overestimated his country's military capabilities, he may have underestimated the resilience of the Ukrainians and the determination of the West to deal with Russia, but it is also possible that they did not correctly calibrate the ruthlessness of Putin's response. Russia has the largest nuclear arsenal in the world. The destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the Americans has deterred the world from deploying new nuclear weapons from 1945 until now. Are you sure this will continue to be the case in the future?

It's already taking too long to kill. With an early peace, everyone would be better off and no one would be worse off. Let there be peace! Let it be over!”

The website asked: has the threat of nuclear war increased since the manuscript was closed on September 24?

"Unfortunately, this is not a question, it is enough to think about the depleted uranium tank shells sent to Ukraine by the British," he answered.

Pesti Srácok recalled Mára Schmidt last May, PestiSrácok.hu Where to next? wrote an article in his series of articles , in which he described - as a kind of ode to when the Germans only sent helmets to the war - the intention of the USA to make Europe a belligerent party. In the conversation, the director general drew attention to the dramatic issues taking place in the background:

A few days before the Chinese "emperor" visited Moscow, China managed to create an agreement between archenemy Iran and Saudi Arabia. What does this entail? Most of the energy deliveries of these two countries will go to China, not to Europe, moreover, they will be settled in yuan. Who will provide Europe with energy?"

You can see the full article and the interview from Pesti Srácok

Author: Gergely Huth

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