The danger of a world war is increasing: because of irresponsible pro-war leaders, the chance that the Russian-Ukrainian war will become global increases every day.

The world is in war psychosis. Every day, more and more irresponsible and thoughtless statements are coming out of the mouths of Western politicians. Instead of demanding a ceasefire and peace, similar to the Hungarian position, with their statements we are drifting closer and closer to a total third world war. This is how it happened that, after the initial delivery of medical equipment, helmets and military clothing, increasingly crude and destructive weapons are delivered to the Ukrainians, which only postpones the war at the cost of huge losses.

In the increasing war psychosis in recent days, on February 26, French President Emmanuel Macron, following a conference convened in Paris in support of the Kyiv leadership, surprisingly stated that the sending of NATO troops to Ukraine can no longer be ruled out.

"There is no consensus at this point to officially send ground troops. We will do everything we have to do so that Russia does not win," he said, adding that nothing should be ruled out.

In addition, he stated that France maintains strategic uncertainty in the matter, i.e. unpredictability. However, the French president did not say which countries are considering sending troops to the country at war, since he made his statement in the plural, so there must be a plan for this.

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After Macron's shock announcement, a Latvian defense ministry spokesman said Latvia was not fundamentally opposed to the deployment of Western ground troops in Russia-attacked Ukraine and would consider participating if NATO allies reached an agreement on the matter.

Shortly after the words of the French head of state, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs also reacted. Foreign affairs spokeswoman Marija Zaharova stated without hesitation that NATO soldiers have been in Ukraine for a long time. As he put it, Western soldiers already help operate complex NATO weapons.

"It is no secret to anyone that the soldiers of the NATO countries have been in Ukraine for a long time and actively help the Ukrainian armed forces, including in the operation of the weapons systems handed over to Kiev. [...] Macron did not say anything new," said the spokesperson.

The well-known Financial Times also published an article about the fact that Western soldiers are already in Ukraine after Macron announced the possibility of sending troops.

Encouraged by the words of the French president, Finnish Defense Minister Antti Hakkanen stated on February 29 that Ukraine could strike Russian territory with the weapons provided by the Finns.

Thus, Finland has not imposed any restrictions on military aid to Ukraine.

"At the moment, the big countries that have provided long-range missile systems, among other things, of course also have the right to determine how they should be used," Hakkanen said, adding that Finland is constantly negotiating with allied countries to limit military aid to Ukraine. Hakkanen urged allies to provide Ukraine with more long-range missiles, including Germany's Taurus systems, effectively escalating the war further.

"If necessary, Ukraine should also strike military targets on the Russian side. Otherwise, these military objects will strike on the Ukrainian side. This is a completely legal defensive fight being waged by Ukraine. The UN Charter allows attacks on military targets beyond land borders," said Jukka Kopra, a member of the Finnish parliament.

On March 5, when Macron visited Prague, his host, Czech President Petr Pavel, was more nuanced, but the essence of his statements is similar.

According to the head of state, possible new forms of support for Ukraine should be sought, and the possible participation of military specialists from Western countries in Ukraine should also be discussed. The Czech president stated that it could only be about advisory assistance and not military units.

However, this step has already been completed, as it is easy to guess - as the Financial Times wrote - that such units are already in Ukraine, since the handling of more modern western weapons does not go smoothly for the Ukrainian army, and for this reason, many training units are also present in Ukraine.

After his statement on February 26, Macron tried to make it appear in the first days of March that his statement was frivolous, but during his visit to Prague, according to Reuters, he met with French people living in the Czech capital and declared that it was time for Ukraine's allies to act. , and added that the moment is approaching in our Europe when it will be appropriate not to be cowards.

Europe is drifting more and more towards the Third World War. It was recently revealed that in 2025, Croatia will bring back the conscription, which would be brought back in a modified form, with a reduced duration, in order to appease public opinion.

In Germany, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius suggested that it be reintroduced, and this possibility became the subject of public debate, just as in France, the Netherlands, Serbia and Romania, the possibility of reinstating conscription was raised, which could easily be realized due to the worsening conflict.

It was reinstated in Sweden, which had recently joined NATO, as well as in Baltic Lithuania.

Memorable: in 2022, after the outbreak of the war, it was revealed in an interview given to left-wing activist Márton Gulyás that Péter Márki-Zay would send Hungarian soldiers and weapons to Ukraine, and he later confirmed this in ATV's Straight Talk program. Later in the interview, he confirmed once again that he would not rule out Hungary sending a military mission to Ukraine.

Katalin Cseh, the EP representative of Momentum, clearly voted for the war and persistently campaigns for Hungary to send weapons to Ukraine.

From the beginning of the war conflict in Ukraine, left-wing politicians have been demanding that Hungary send weapons and even soldiers to the front line. This was also the case with Katalin Cseh, who said the following after the outbreak of the war:

"On the first of February, András Fekete-Győr wrote a piece of publicism about how maybe this wouldn't be a bad idea, that the war is fought with weapons anyway, and now Viktor Orbán is so alone in his opposition to this that I think that's pretty much the way it is from the entire European Union there are hardly any countries that say this and certainly none from the region. So, it is clear that NATO should help Ukraine before they get the weapons with which they can fight this war".

He later added that we Europeans must stand behind Ukraine in every step they want to take.

The Momentum EP representative made it clear that, in his opinion, Hungary should also deliver weapons to Ukraine.

In connection with the one-year anniversary of the war, Fidesz-KDNP submitted a pro-peace resolution, which was accepted by the Parliament. However, the pro-war dollar left did not support it, clearly admitting that, ignoring the will of the Hungarians, they would send Hungarian soldiers and weapons to Ukraine.

After the vote, Dávid Bedő, Member of Parliament of Momentum, when asked why they did not support the parliamentary declaration on peace, answered: "It is clear that there is no need for sanctions and that the sanctions should be withdrawn. We absolutely do not agree with this. And the other is the issue of weapons delivery, which again is like how to fight against the Russians if the Ukrainians do not have the appropriate equipment and weapons."

In other words, they also clearly support the war.

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Cover image: Children in the war
Source: Kárpátaljalap.net