
👉 Threats are arriving daily from Ukraine — sometimes directed at Hungary, sometimes personally at Viktor Orbán.
🟠 But no matter the provocations, as long as there is a national government, we will remain on the path of peace. This is the Hungarian path that guarantees security.
Seriously, aren’t they ashamed? It’s getting to the point where hardly a week goes by without Hungary — or Viktor Orbán personally — receiving some kind of threat from Ukraine. One time they endanger our energy supply by attacking the Druzhba oil pipeline. Another time there are Ukrainian drones entering our airspace. And now they are threatening us with the 128th Brigade.
Do we even grasp the weight of that? A brigade-sized armed military unit means roughly 4,000 soldiers, around 120 tanks and infantry fighting vehicles, two dozen self-propelled howitzers, air defense missile systems, hundreds of reconnaissance armored vehicles and support military vehicles, and nearly 1,000 infantry troops.
This is what they are threatening us with — us, from whom Ukraine still receives electricity and fuel.
Honestly, it makes your head spin.
And if that were not enough, Ukraine is now demanding another €1.5 trillion from Europe.
It is time to wake up — and for those threatening us to come to their senses.
🔴 1️⃣ “Threats arrive daily” – perpetual siege narrative
📌 Technique: repetition + creation of a constant sense of danger
“Daily”
“hardly a week goes by”
👉 What is happening?
The threat is normalized as permanent.
It is not about specific, verifiable incidents, but about creating an atmosphere of ongoing attack.
👉 Intended effect:
A continuous state of alert.
The audience should not weigh or analyze — but defend.
🔴 2️⃣ “They are threatening us” – activation of collective identity
📌 Technique: communal identification + emotional involvement
“us”
“Hungary”
“Viktor Orbán personally”
👉 What is happening?
A political conflict is reframed as a personal national insult.
It stops being a governmental dispute and becomes an attack on the community itself.
👉 Intended effect:
The reader becomes an involved party, not an outside observer.
Criticism feels like betrayal.
🔴 3️⃣ Military listing – visual fear amplification
📌 Technique: dramatized threat through numbers
“4,000 soldiers”
“120 tanks”
“self-propelled artillery”
“missiles”
👉 What is happening?
A brigade becomes a concrete imagined threat.
Not a political statement — but the image of an imminent invasion.
👉 Intended effect:
A physical fear reaction.
Rational evaluation moves into the background.
🔴 4️⃣ Moral outrage – “it makes your head spin”
📌 Technique: emotional escalation + moral superiority
👉 This is not analysis — it is indignation.
👉 Intended effect:
The audience should not question the claim.
Emotion legitimizes the argument.
🔴 5️⃣ Economic shock – “€1,500 billion”
📌 Technique: large number → disproportionate alarm
Missing context:
– How large compared to the full EU budget?
– In what form?
– Loan? Grant? Spread over how many years?
👉 Intended effect:
Shock value.
“They want to take our money.”
🔴 6️⃣ “National government = peace” – false binary
📌 Technique: two-pole moral mapping
Ukraine → threat
Us → peace
They → provocation
Us → security
👉 No middle ground.
No diplomatic nuance.
👉 Intended effect:
The choice is framed not as political preference, but as existential self-defense.
📌 Overall picture
The text does not primarily transmit information. It:
Builds a sense of constant threat
Dramatizes through military visualization
Activates collective identity
Introduces economic shock
Generates moral outrage
Finally offers a security shelter (“the Hungarian path”)
This is a classic fear stacking narrative.