In a significant political event, U.S. Vice President <strong>J.D. Vance</strong> praised Hungarian Prime Minister <strong>Viktor Orbán</strong> at a campaign rally in <strong>Budapest</strong>, just five days before the elections scheduled for <strong>April 12</strong>. This unexpected support comes as Orbán faces considerable challenges in the upcoming election.
In a significant visit to Budapest, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance expressed strong support for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ahead of the elections scheduled for this Sunday. This visit comes at a sensitive time as tensions rise between Hungary and the European Union.
Ukrainian President <strong>Volodymyr Zelensky</strong> expressed concern that the ongoing war between the <strong>United States</strong>, <strong>Israel</strong>, and <strong>Iran</strong> could lead to a decline in American support for Ukraine. This statement was made during an exclusive interview in <strong>Istanbul</strong>, where he emphasized the urgent need for more <strong>Patriot</strong> air defense systems to counter daily Russian attacks.
The proposed U.S. budget for 2027, prepared by the White House, reveals a lack of support for Ukraine. This omission raises questions about the future of American assistance to Kyiv amid rising regional tensions.
NATO faces an unprecedented existential crisis since World War II, as U.S. support for European security declines. This situation raises questions about the necessity of establishing an independent European army.
An Italian report uncovers the complexities and failures of an Israeli Mossad plan aimed at toppling the Iranian regime. Despite American support, the anticipated internal uprising did not materialize, leading to significant strategic errors.
An Iranian Kurdish opposition leader has revealed his forces' readiness to conduct military operations against Iran, contingent upon receiving support from the United States. Former President Donald Trump had initially welcomed this idea, but recent indications suggest Washington's reluctance to engage.