Dangerous times, a fateful year. This was the subject of the last evening of the Civil Academy, the guest of which this time was retired Major General József Horváth, security policy advisor of the Center for Fundamental Rights.
In the conversation, the expert outlined the cooperation of the secret services and the struggle between them, he talked about the roots of the Russian-Ukrainian war going back to the distant past, but also about the background of the clash between Hamas and Israel.
He analyzed the chances of the relationship between the USA and Hungary, emphasizing that the friendly relationship between the Hungarian Prime Minister and Donald Trump proves that we dare not be small, but big. He touched on the rapid deterioration of the American domestic security situation, but also on the similar decline of European countries. In light of this, Hungary's actions, i.e. border protection, i.e. action against illegal migration, pro-peace, and the suppression of LGBTQ madness can serve as an example for other states as well.
József Horváth believes that President Macron's statement that he wants to expand the war has no reality, because Europe would be unable to act effectively against Russia. At the same time, the Russian threat is not real either, because Putin is also aware that his country is not strong enough for a war against NATO. It cannot be ignored that young people in Europe, infected with LGBTQ ideology, do not want to fight. As he put it: when the Russian-Ukrainian war broke out, 10 percent of the contract soldiers from the German army were demobilized because they were only willing to serve in peacetime.
You can watch the entire evening of the Civil Academy here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0A2-47e8UsU
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