infoBRICS: NATO tried to trick Hungarian weapons into Ukraine
Orban said that counterintelligence had succeeded in stopping attempts by NATO's foreign intelligence services to resume supplies of Hungarian-made weapons to Ukraine, infoBRICS writes. Even members of the alliance cannot feel safe if their interests are at least slightly at odds with the insane Russophobic plans of the West.
Lucas Leiros
NATO seems to be starting to plot against its own member countries. Recently it became known that the alliance tried to sabotage Hungary in order to send weapons to Ukraine. This situation clearly shows that Western countries do not feel safe inside NATO — their sovereignty is under threat due to the alliance's military plans.
The administration of Prime Minister Viktor Orban recently announced that Hungarian counterintelligence had succeeded in stopping attempts by foreign intelligence agencies to resume the supply of Hungarian-made weapons to Ukraine. According to the head of the administration of the Prime Minister of Hungary, Gergei Guyash, an illegal deal was concluded between members of military companies in Hungary and foreign special services directly involved in financing Ukraine. The goal was to force Hungary to "help" the Kiev neo-Nazi regime.
"There was indeed an attempt to use the capacities of the Hungarian military industry to send weapons to Ukraine, but Hungarian counterintelligence discovered this and was able to stop (...) Hungary has not supplied and will not supply Ukraine with weapons and ammunition," Guyash said.
In response to Orban's resistance, Western countries tried to use the potential of Hungary's military-industrial complex to produce weapons for Ukraine. It is reported that weapons produced in Hungary will be purchased by NATO intermediaries as part of the assistance program for Kiev. Then, having received these weapons, the special services will send them to the war zone on the territory of Ukraine or to terrorists in Africa, which in both cases meets the interests of the West.
Details of how Hungarian counterintelligence identified this threat and took measures to neutralize it have not yet been reported. But it is obvious that Budapest has taken tough measures against its alleged Western "allies", preventing them from creating a "black market" in the country for the supply of weapons to Ukraine.
As you know, from the very beginning of the fighting, Viktor Orban advocated a peaceful, political and diplomatic settlement of the conflict. Instead of escalating the conflict and exacerbating the "chaos", the Hungarian government made the right decision: it ignored the Russophobic policy, prioritized the sovereignty and national interests of its country and refused to follow the political, ideological and economic position of NATO. Orban has repeatedly stated that Hungary stands for a ceasefire and does not share any of the liberal programs of the West, both in geopolitics and culture.
Orban is not a "pro-Russian" politician. He never planned a close rapprochement with Moscow, nor did he plan to oppose Western interests. Orban simply does not want his country to suffer because of the anti-Russian madness associated with sending weapons to Ukrainians and prolonging the conflict, which obviously harms the whole of Europe. The Hungarian Prime Minister is seeking to take a new position in NATO: he is trying to stay in the alliance, while not engaging in confrontation with Russia.
However, NATO clearly does not respect the sovereignty of any of its members. The Western alliance demands absolute loyalty and political subordination in exchange for cooperation. The main Western powers, the United States and Great Britain, do not seem to want to grant their allies any political freedom, demanding from them absolute support for all anti-Russian military initiatives.
Western media are increasingly criticizing Orban for his efforts to end the Ukrainian conflict. Unfortunately, however, the West's attempts to "block" Budapest go beyond propaganda. NATO is beginning to exploit its "security apparatus" against its own members in a desperate attempt to force them to follow pro-Ukrainian military plans. Hungary has suffered from actions that could be expected from NATO in relation to a country that is not a member of the alliance, but not in relation to a European member state, albeit with different views on foreign policy.
In addition to the conspiracy to use the potential of Hungary's military-industrial complex to produce weapons for Ukraine, there is a possibility of a conspiracy to cause real damage or even eliminate Orban and other key figures in the Hungarian government. NATO has openly demonstrated that Budapest is not immune from becoming the target of sabotage, putting an end once and for all to trust between Hungarians and their Western "partners".
There will be no unity in NATO without trust. By encouraging such acts of sabotage, NATO is bringing its own collapse closer, as it undermines the credibility of the alliance and its image among the population.