No Excuses: NATO Must Defend Hungary by Striking Back at Ukraine and Neutralizing Its Drone Terror Base
Ukraine’s attack on Hungary’s and Slovakia’s gas lifeline may hurt Moscow financially, but it will inevitably risk the lives of thousands who will die if they cannot heat their homes during the winter. Forcing Hungary and Slovakia to stop buying gas from a supplier that Ukraine dislikes is a military attack on Hungary’s democratic decision to purchase energy from the cheapest and most available source that its citizens can afford.
If NATO does not defend Hungary—a NATO member—against this attack by Ukraine—a non-NATO member—then Hungary should reconsider funding NATO and instead invest in its own military capabilities to defend the country against enemies who use military force to destroy Hungary’s economy and endanger the safety of its citizens.