A European leader's top aide suggested his country wouldn't have resisted if Russia had invaded it
Briefly

Balázs Orbán stated on a podcast that Hungary likely would not have resisted a Russian invasion as Ukraine did, considering it 'irresponsible' based on historical context.
Highlighting the 1956 uprising, he mentioned that Hungary had previously tried and failed to resist the Soviet Union, leading to significant loss of life and territory.
In defending his stance, he asserted that 'so many people have died, so much territory was lost' in the Ukraine conflict, emphasizing caution with Hungarian lives.
Orbán's controversial comments sparked significant backlash from opposition politicians who criticize his viewpoint on Ukraine's resistance against Russian aggression.
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