I think, therefore I am. Just like many others. I'm probably not strict if I believe that the pro-wars are enemies of our wildlife.

Europe is buzzing about who can send more lethal weapons to Ukraine. This is not a noble competition. The Russians are pouring out drones and rockets from their factories, shining the virtues of hard workers, and indeed they are preparing for a challenge, but for a nuclear war.

Some country leaders imagine themselves as gods and rise above the common will of their people.

Everyone's life is precious. Those who kill our sons and daughters without remorse often make their decisions far from the front. Business is business, money-money precedes everything. Now we are at the point where they believe in compulsory military conscription, but they are speculating on the youth of other nations.

Community morality has disappeared, selfishness and acquisition at all costs have ascended to the throne.

Why are they thinking about introducing conscription and why now?

Human resources are running out on the Ukrainian side. Éceszgebers would introduce conscription citing the independence of Europe. Europe was not attacked, the money we spend on defense expenses in the NATO defense alliance is increasing. The French and Germans think that the most profitable logistics is wrapped in an EU cloak, if they sacrifice the lives of the sons of East-Central Europe.

Moreover, it is unwinnable in a war.

Biden's America would not even think of sending its armed soldiers to the slaughterhouse. Consider the American attitude in 1956 as evidence.

Let's stop for a moment! Our caring Western friends have already arranged in Trianon that the blood of the Hungarian soldiers living in the separated Transcarpathia should now be shed in Ukraine. It cannot be denied that the Hungarians protect Ukraine.

At the same time, we do not agree with forced ranking. We treat refugees from Ukraine with fair solidarity.

It seems that we, the Hungarians, are once again among the losers, against our will.

Meanwhile, the secular financial elite and the USA are getting richer. Ukraine, together with our compatriots, will experience the fact that the country will lose its independence for 50 years. With loans hanging around their necks, their economy has turned into a distortion, they will moan about their debts for a living.

Before you accuse me of being pro-Russian, let me tell you: aggression is punishable, but we must not forget that it must be done this way when we encounter anti-life economic speculations. We can also call this colonization.

There is a solution, a ceasefire, a negotiated, consensual peace.

Let us Hungarians stick together. For now, we can enjoy freedom and happiness on the island of peace. We cannot drop the lantern of peace from our hands while we hope that the sane European citizens will stand with us.

László Csizmadia,
chairman of the CÖF-CÖKA board of trustees