Friday, March 31, 2023

Hungarian Prime Minister Says Europe Close To Deciding On Deploying Peacekeeping Troops in Ukraine

Hungarian Prime Minister Orban  

Newsweek: Europe Close to Deciding on Peacekeeping Troops in Ukraine—Viktor Orbán 

European leaders are close to discussing whether the European Union can send peacekeeping troops to Ukraine, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was quoted as saying on Friday. 

Orbán, a longtime ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was speaking to local radio station Kossuth Rádió on Friday morning about Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, media outlet Mandiner reported. 

Earlier in March, the Russian government mentioned Hungary as being in a group of foreign states that it said had committed "unfriendly actions against Russia, its companies and citizens," despite a longstanding amicable relationship between Orbán and Putin.  

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Update #1: EU ready to discuss ‘some peacekeeping missions’ in Ukraine, says Hungary’s Orban (New Voice of Ukraine)  

Update #2: EU Leaders Ready To Discuss Peacekeepers For Ukraine - Orban (Ukrainian News)  

WNU Editor: Such a deployment of EU "peacekeepers" will be viewed by Russia as a deployment of NATO troops into Ukraine .... Former Russian President Medvedev warns NATO ‘peacekeeping’ troops in Ukraine will be legitimate targets (EuroWeekly News).

29 comments:

  1. Peacekeeping troops are a mistake. Russia is losing.

    I checked the calendar and it is the last of March. I had expected Bakhmut to fall in mid March.

    These latest Russian pushes are so anemic. Is it because there are no officers to lead them from in front or from behind? Lot of officers are getting killed behind the lines. What happens when you have nothing but freshly minted JOs and senior officers with a great big, fat donut hole in the middle?

    The gold braid could teach the JOs something, but not if they are dialing it in from Moscow. Those HQ's near the front are just too dangerous for the field grades.

    Lose too many officers and all those men? Then all those men are just are a milling mass.

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  2. Do you have any proof of your assertions?
    There have been no reports of this from any Intel sources nor the Ukrainians or Russians.
    From all reports seen, the Russian officer corps has not falling apart at all.

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  3. Great, What a great idea. Send NATO troops into a hot combat zone. And if by chance they get killed, What then?

    Or maybe they want a replay of the airport confrontation in Yugoslavia.

    That Brit general had it right. I am not going to start WWIII just because Wesley Clark wants me to.

    And what would be the mission of these "peace keepers".?

    This idea has more holes in it than the concept of reparations for black Americans. And it makes about as much sense. Which, of course , is absolutely no sense at all.

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  4. Hot zone? More like firefighters battling hotspots. NATO goes in and Russia would need peace keepers or to use nukes.

    If you pull base guards and replace them with North Korean mercs, you could scrap to get a few more BTGs,

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  5. From all reports seen

    love you get out jail free card. you could drive a mack truck through it.

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  6. No one is trying to resolve this, are they?

    But iodine pills

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  7. Buy iodine pills

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  8. I don't know what the first commenter talks about, Bakhmut is lost. Check a terrain map over that place. The areas Ukies control are big hilltops OUTSIDE the city. I think its 3 hills. That's it.

    The battle was lost months ago.

    Hey was that anon a bot? :O

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  9. Most likely yes, a bot. Thie first poster 11:46 guy still does not understand what the battle of bahkmut was all about .

    For the Ukrainians it was about holding the line and saving face.
    For the Russians it was about keeping the Ukrainians in place and slowly destroying them all with arty.

    Advancing to take ground was probably listed as only a secondary objective.

    For the Russians it has been working. For the Ukrainians, they have done well, but the losses have been horrific.

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  10. Agreed. I'm glad you're here and its not an april joke.

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  11. My first thought was, "You got to be kidding me" Then I remembered, war pigs rule.

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  12. No, no joke.
    but the censor ship on this blog has been dialed up alot on this blog in the last two weeks. And it seems the pro msm narrative chat bot traffic has too.

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  13. About censorship, my comment in this thread from 6:26 has been sneakily deleted for some reason.

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  14. Ron, the west knows that the next push is going to be from the north, Russia will invade south to cut its railway lifeline from the west.

    NATO is just prepping the public a few weeks ahead. Better to already have this thought in the head when its GO time.

    NATO has to put peacekeepers to save the railway or the war is lost within weeks.

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  15. Hand

    If NATO does as you say, it will get ugly.

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  16. Yes, I've been warning about this since forever.

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  17. And I think that the "US" agenda is so fucking compromised to they should be excluded in all the decision making around this. I'm not ready to go back to a '70s lifestyle just because some dudes one step over the president wants it.

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  18. Russian arty is getting slaughtered

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  19. The thing is, that the current US government is so ideologically committed to: initiating this war, sustaining this war and committed to denying a peaceful solution, that they should be excluded from any NATO peace keeping process in the Ukraine. . But they are the ones leading the show, so it will not happen.

    Maybe we will get a 70's life style, But it could be a 1770's life style, if these fools don't dial down the tension.

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  20. You are fool, if you think a 1770s lifestyle would be achievable after that.

    But of course is you do not know what a machine is or much else.

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    1. A lot better than you ever will, dunce.

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  21. Thus saith the genius in charge. In some places, such as Patagonia, you might even achieve an 1870s life style, if you are lucky. Beyond that, you really need skilled people, the right amount of Local resources [ luck again] and knowledge of old time machinery, foundry work and electrical generation equipment.

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  22. Be good to see yanks doing what they love….war.

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  23. You've watched too many Mad Max movies. Should get you education somewhere else instead of Hollywood.

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  24. ok 253
    you add nothing to this conversation. care to enlighten us all on what will happen if Nato deploys troops to Ukraine?

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  25. you'll be off the internet as your services will no longer be required

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  26. I do medical work. Like it or not my, skill sets will always be needed.

    You, What do you offer society or do to help your fellow man?

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  27. Oh hahah I have no illusions, I will probably die first trying to invent the fire again.

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