Why did the TRUMP administration troll us ?, Why Hungary Matters, and Why the Trump Putin Orban Meeting Changes Everything
LAST week the headlines turned to Donald Trump meeting Vladimir Putin in Budapest. The host is Viktor Orban, a man who has spent more than a decade reshaping Hungary in his own image, building what he calls illiberal democracy. To understand why this meeting mattered, you first need to understand Hungary.
Hungary sits between East and West, both in geography and in strategy. Orban keeps the country inside the European Union and NATO, but he works closely with China and Russia. He uses the protection of Western institutions while building economic and political ties with the East. Hungary plays both sides, and for now it works.
Budapest has become a stage for something much larger than diplomacy. The meeting between Trump and Putin on Hungarian soil shows how the world is shifting away from old alignments. Hungary has turned itself into a bridge, or perhaps a testing ground, for what a multipolar world looks like when power is shared and sovereignty is defended.
If you want to understand what that moment really meant, you need to understand Orban, and to understand Orban, you need to understand Hungary.
My full report, Hungary, Explained: Orbán’s Sovereignty Play Between East and West explains how this small Central European nation became the meeting point of global powers. It covers Hungary’s strategy inside the EU and NATO, the truth about BRICS, and the deeper reasons why Budapest now matters more than most people realise.
To see the whole picture, read my report.
Hungary, Explained: Orbán’s Sovereignty Play Between East and West
Viktor Orbán’s Hungary represents one of the most fascinating experiments in modern European politics: a sustained attempt to maintain EU and NATO membership while pursuing what Budapest terms “Christian democracy” and sovereign governance in defiance of Western institutional expectations. This comprehensive analysis reveals Hungary has not joined BRICS and explicitly states membership is “not on the agenda,” despite extensive cooperation with BRICS nations and persistent misinformation campaigns claiming otherwise.




Should christianity be taken out of the discussion?
The reason this question is on my mind is because all the right-wing oriented views are loaded with christianity. That in itself is a divider. While it is this very group that claims to be connecting people.
While there are many people share views with the right-side they dont like the religious indoctrination that comes with this christian mindset. They are not against religion, but my conclusion is that it is regarded as far from neutral.
In this case christian-democracy triggered my reply.
But i also see this in the covid sphere. And many of the other big topics. For instance abortion, gender discussion etc. Not strange, as these topics are logically concern that live in those circles.
I wasn't convinced when I heard about this.. I remember ORBAN tried 2 years ago and he had no success with the US or zalensky .. it's such a mess now..