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Washington’s “Color Revolutions” in Europe
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Washington’s “Color Revolutions” in Europe

America’s modern obsession with “regime change” sometimes leads to direct military conflict, but other times a “color revolution” is what the Deep State orders. ...
Angeline Tan

Samantha Power, the current administrator for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), announced in February 2023 that she was in Budapest, Hungary, to support “democratic institutions” and “civil society.” 

Hungary, a member of the EU and NATO, has a democratically elected government presently spearheaded by conservative and pro-life Prime Minister Viktor Mihály Orbán, who won reelection to an unprecedented fourth term in a 2022 landslide victory. Notably, Orbán’s government has refrained from backing the U.S.-led strategy to exacerbate the Russia-Ukraine crisis since the latter’s onset in 2022. Additionally, Orbán’s government rejects the globalist principles of open immigration, same-sex marriage, and LGBTQ+ propaganda for minors.

Little wonder then that Power went to Budapest to help support a “free and diverse press in Hungary,” according to a post on her Twitter profile. Cutting through the globo-speak, this simply means she is working for anti-patriotic, pro-Western, and anti-Orbán values. According to the logic of globalists and their sycophants, because Hungarian voters still select, in free and fair elections, politicians such as Orbán who are disdained by Washington and Brussels, democracy is therefore greatly stifled in Hungary.

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