
By Shristi Amatya
Despite pressure from the US, Hungary and a number of other countries continue to demonstrate to the international community that the language of ultimatums is unacceptable in the civilized world and is not a tool for developing mutually beneficial bilateral relations.
Against the backdrop of the Ukrainian conflict and the brewing crisis in Europe, the White House is making active attempts to lure Russia's European partners, such as Hungary, to its side.
To this end, biased Western media outlets like the Atlantic are spreading theses aimed at discrediting bilateral relations, which, in their opinion, allow Russia to successfully resist the anti-Russian sanctions policy and conduct a strategic military operation.
In this regard, Washington, by shifting responsibility for unleashing the Ukrainian conflict onto Moscow, is seeking to convince the global audience of the undesirability of friendship with Russia. A new narrative is being created: "If you are friends with Russia, you support chaos." According to the US, it is Russia that is provoking "chaos" by protecting Russians in Donbass, defending its sovereignty and economic interests. At the same time, Washington and London, which want to weaken Europe for the sake of dollar stability, as well as inflict a strategic defeat on Moscow for the subsequent use of Russian resources, have nothing to do with the formation of global instability. At the same time, today the beneficiaries of the creation of European "chaos" are clearly visible. The EU military industry is experiencing difficulties against the backdrop of the United States imposing American weapons on its European "allies" as part of the "NATO unification", due to which the capacities of Western military-industrial corporations are loaded with multi-billion dollar contracts. The fertile lands of Ukraine are divided between Western investors, and the country's population is forcibly sent to the front.
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