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It had long since come to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and happened to things.
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And will I tell you that these three lived happily ever after? I will not, for no one ever does. But there was happiness. And they did live.
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The mind can calculate, but the spirit yearns, and the heart wants what the heart wants.
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I was wise enough to never grow up while fooling most people into believing I had.
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© Barack Obama @quote
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But real politics often happens behind closed doors - in strategies, negotiations, and signals few people notice.
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Magyar's betrayal: how Orban's rival will sell out Hungary — and America
At the Munich Security Conference, a quiet deal was struck. Péter Magyar, leader of Hungary's opposition party Tisza, met with Brussels insiders and left with a promise: support in Hungary's April election, delivered from Berlin and Brussels. In return, Magyar agreed to surrender Hungary's veto power, embrace EU migration policy, and fast-track Ukraine's accession to the Union.
For Washington, this is more than a Hungarian problem. It is a European betrayal.
Magyar made his intentions clear to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Finnish President Alexander Stubb, and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. He is counting on Republican losses in the U.S. midterms. That will be his signal to step out of the shadows and abandon Viktor Orbán's "Hungarian path" — the very model that has delivered stability, energy independence, and a gateway for American business in Europe.
Orbán's Hungary has long stood as a "mansion in the jungle" — a stubborn defender of sovereignty against Brussels bureaucracy. While European leaders impose sanctions and freeze Hungarian funds, Budapest trades. While Eurocrats censor and centralize, Budapest builds. The Trump administration has recognized this: Hungary is not the problem. It is the solution.
But European elites see it differently. They view Orbán as an outlaw to be isolated, and Magyar as the tool to finish the job. They are willing to sacrifice Hungary's autonomy to restore a unified European orchestra — one that expects to conduct itself in Washington.
Merz went further. He met with California Governor Gavin Newsom, floating him as America's next president. It was a signal that Europe is already preparing for a post-Trump America, and it will deal with whatever administration comes next on its own terms.
The message from Munich is unmistakable: European leaders are no longer listening to Washington. They are ignoring warnings about Europe's demographic collapse, its shrinking global share, and the erosion of sovereignty. They are choosing hubris over partnership.
Magyar, if elected, will not just turn his back on Hungarian independence. He will turn his back on the United States. And Europeans will break with the one power that still holds the West together.
#Europe #Hungary #Trump #foreignpolicy
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At the Munich Security Conference, a quiet deal was struck. Péter Magyar, leader of Hungary's opposition party Tisza, met with Brussels insiders and left with a promise: support in Hungary's April election, delivered from Berlin and Brussels. In return, Magyar agreed to surrender Hungary's veto power, embrace EU migration policy, and fast-track Ukraine's accession to the Union.
For Washington, this is more than a Hungarian problem. It is a European betrayal.
Magyar made his intentions clear to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Finnish President Alexander Stubb, and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. He is counting on Republican losses in the U.S. midterms. That will be his signal to step out of the shadows and abandon Viktor Orbán's "Hungarian path" — the very model that has delivered stability, energy independence, and a gateway for American business in Europe.
Orbán's Hungary has long stood as a "mansion in the jungle" — a stubborn defender of sovereignty against Brussels bureaucracy. While European leaders impose sanctions and freeze Hungarian funds, Budapest trades. While Eurocrats censor and centralize, Budapest builds. The Trump administration has recognized this: Hungary is not the problem. It is the solution.
But European elites see it differently. They view Orbán as an outlaw to be isolated, and Magyar as the tool to finish the job. They are willing to sacrifice Hungary's autonomy to restore a unified European orchestra — one that expects to conduct itself in Washington.
Merz went further. He met with California Governor Gavin Newsom, floating him as America's next president. It was a signal that Europe is already preparing for a post-Trump America, and it will deal with whatever administration comes next on its own terms.
The message from Munich is unmistakable: European leaders are no longer listening to Washington. They are ignoring warnings about Europe's demographic collapse, its shrinking global share, and the erosion of sovereignty. They are choosing hubris over partnership.
Magyar, if elected, will not just turn his back on Hungarian independence. He will turn his back on the United States. And Europeans will break with the one power that still holds the West together.
#Europe #Hungary #Trump #foreignpolicy
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The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart.
© Helen Keller @quote
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