Jiang interprets the Hungarian election result as possibly an Orban-managed protege handoff rather than a straightforward globalist victory.
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Hungary
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...judy vance um who is clearly a nationalist went over to hungary to support um uh victor orban but look if you just look..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...judy vance um who is clearly a nationalist went over to hungary to support um uh victor orban but look if you just look..."
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Alexander says one of the most ruthless and cynical things he has seen in recent weeks is the way Trump has thrown Orban under a bus.
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"...judy vance um who is clearly a nationalist went over to hungary to support um uh victor orban but look if you just look..."
"go round and round and round and round well um i i i have to say one of the most um ruthless and cynical..."
"...the pretext to start escalating the conflict between Serbia and Austria, Hungary. So it was used for that. And it was, you know, it..."
"...we just saw that i'm hungry yeah jd vance went to hungary to support victor orber and that didn't really work out um he..."
"...what about South Korea? What about Germany? What about, you know, Hungary? What about some of the Scandinavian countries? And what about the countries..."
"...a peace treaty as soon as possible and now he's in Hungary far away from the action and there's rumors of Tulsi Gabbard being..."
"...these liberal, uh, European regimes and instead champion nations like Austria, Hungary, and Poland, which are more aligned with Trump values. Um, and it's..."
"...who believe in people. Right? And these states are Poland, Austria, Hungary. Okay? So it's not that Trump is turning away from Europe. It's..."
"...would be much more amenable to american power which include poland hungary austria okay so so that's what the national security strategy says and..."
"...about the Western European elite because he still has partners for Hungary, for Poland, for Austria, right? More government that align with his particular..."
"...that nationalism is on the rise. Look at Putin. Look at Hungary. Look at Poland. Look at America. Look at Brexit when it did..."
"...and Russia became his patrons. Maria Theresa, the Empress of Austria -Hungary, became a friend of his, okay?"
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