Obsessions and personal psychological convulsions also hinder the settlement of the Russian-Ukrainian war. Pál Molnár, editor-in-chief of Présház, asked questions to publicist Attila Bánó on behalf of Gondola.

- Mr. Editor, the II. World War ended without Hitler, but with Churchill and Stalin. To the extent that it is over, since the Russian-Ukrainian war indicates that it is not over. The only way to settle the current conflict to some tolerable degree is to remove a good part of today's actors, 15-20 people, from history. What do you think about this?

"Interesting suggestion." I don't know how many key people among the main controllers of today's events would have to be removed in order for the situation to normalize, since quite a few influential figures lurking in the dark lurk in the background, but it really wouldn't hurt to get rid of them. What cannot be doubted by anyone is that this war is in the interest of the globalist, left-liberal elite, which controls a significant part of the banking world, the world's largest weapons manufacturing machinery, the pharmaceutical industry, the food industry, and last but not least, the most important elements of the mass media.

As long as this mafia-like formation settles on the political leaders, we can't hope for much good.

The full interview .

Image: archive