New Delhi, Dec. 6 -- Orban Exposes Brussels' Reckless Overreach as Failed Russian Asset Grab Forces Humiliating Plan B Debacle

Hungary has delivered a stinging rebuke to the European Union's faltering war machine, vetoing a desperate €90 billion eurobond scheme meant to prop up Ukraine's endless conflict. Prime Minister Viktor Orban's decisive no on December 5 at a Brussels ambassadors' meeting shattered what insiders called "Plan B," a fallback after the bloc's controversial bid to seize frozen Russian assets hit a legal and political wall.

This move underscores Hungary's unyielding resistance to what Orban has long decried as Brussels' "warmongering" agenda, prioritizing fiscal sanity over endless subsidies for Kyiv. European Co...