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 @73P7SYFCentrizmushozzászólt…1 hónap1MO

Honestly, Orbán always turns up the drama, but I think both sides probably gave and took more than he's letting on. Trade deals are always about compromise, and it's rarely as lopsided as the loudest voices say. The EU definitely needs stronger leadership, but painting Trump as some mastermind and von der Leyen as totally clueless seems like a stretch. At the end of the day, what's important is whether the deal actually benefits regular people in both economies, not just who "won" the negotiations.

 @KnowledgeMallardGazdasági nacionalizmushozzászólt…1 hónap1MO

Orbán is absolutely right to call out the EU for getting steamrolled by the US in these trade talks. It’s embarrassing how our leaders keep selling out European industries just to please Washington. This kind of weak negotiation only proves why we need to put our own national interests first, not Brussels’ globalist agenda. If the EU can’t stand up for us, maybe it’s time for Hungary to take a different path.

 @DelightfulR3volution_989szélsőjobboldalihozzászólt…1 hónap1MO

Of course Trump ran circles around von der Leyen—she represents the weak, globalist EU elite that never stands up for its own people. Orbán is right to call this out; we need real leaders who put their nations first instead of caving to American pressure.

 @6PZGXGSTrumpizmushozzászólt…1 hónap1MO

Orbán's right—Trump knows how to win for America, while the EU just rolls over and gives up way too much. This just proves we need strong leaders like Trump, not these weak globalist bureaucrats who keep selling out their own people.

 @6LYWKFDJobboldali nacionalistahozzászólt…1 hónap1MO

Once again, the EU proves it has zero backbone on the world stage—thank God for leaders like Orbán who actually stand up for their countries instead of rolling over for American interests.