The European Conspiracy to Bring Down Orbán – and Undermine Trump’s Efforts to Save Europe From its Doom Spiral

Péter Magyar, leader of Hungary’s opposition party Tisza, and heads of several European nations are quietly working behind President Donald Trump’s back to reshape Europe in their own image — with a clear disregard for American interests.

Europe has long been seen as an island of stability and prosperity, but those days are firmly in the past. Only arrogance prevents Europeans from acknowledging this reality. This arrogance is driving leaders across the continent to make shortsighted decisions that threaten their most important alliance: Washington.

The 2025 US National Security Strategy rightly identifies serious problems within Europe.

The larger issues facing Europe include activities of the European Union and other transnational bodies that undermine political liberty and sovereignty, migration policies that are transforming the continent and creating strife, censorship of free speech and suppression of political opposition, cratering birthrates, and loss of national identities and self-confidence.

Against this backdrop, Europe’s shrinking share of global GDP — from 25% in 1990 to just 14% today — and its prolonged decline in birth rates seem almost trivial by comparison.

Trump and his administration are acting as responsible physicians, obligated to address the concerning trajectory of the potential collapse of European civilisation, which could occur sooner than many would like to admit. They’ve correctly diagnosed the problem and are honestly attempting to convey it to their counterparts. However, their counterparts appear to be living in a different reality. So consumed by hubris are they that they refuse to listen.

In his special address at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos in 2026, the President of the United States of America was blunt but clearly articulated the core issue. Brussels has led Europe astray. For years, a unified Europe followed the EU leadership’s direction, expecting continued economic growth, rising incomes and an improved quality of life. Now, however, Europe unexpectedly faces unavoidable austerity measures and the looming threat of armed conflict on the continent.

In light of this setting, Hungary under Viktor Orbán has long resembled a kind of ‘mansion in the jungle’. The Hungarian leader consistently and forcefully defends his country’s national interests in its struggle against Eurocracy and clashes with Brussels over the rule of law, migration policy and judicial and media reforms. These disputes often lead to the freezing or blocking of European initiatives or delays in decision-making.

Budapest has successfully defended its vision for development within the broader European project, proving its effectiveness. The shortcomings of Europe, as highlighted by US officials, are far less pronounced in Orbán’s Hungary. The country has achieved economic stability and is pursuing energy independence. It has also built mutually beneficial relationships with key global partners, including the United States and China.

This steadfast defence of national priorities has yielded remarkable results. While Brussels imposes sanctions, Budapest has become an expert in dialogue and trade. Hungary has emerged as a window of opportunity for American businesses in Europe. The Hungarian model is now a growth point for neighbouring economies, such as AustriaRomania and Croatia, pulling them along with it. The ‘Hungarian way’ of peace and prosperity, offered by Orbán’s Government, is supported by the Trump administration in America but has long irritated Brussels and European leaders.

The Eurocrats and heads of state of leading EU nations are unwilling to acknowledge Hungary’s success. They view Orbán as a dangerous outlaw who must be isolated. They have imposed financial constraints on him and denied him access to €20 billion in frozen infrastructure funds. Their goal is to replace Orbán with a leader who will fully reintegrate Hungary into the ‘European family’.

They still operate under the dangerous illusion that a unified European political orchestra can perform its own musical composition and consistently top the charts in Washington. To achieve this, they’re willing to sacrifice anything — especially Hungary.

European leaders are so eager to establish the agenda for relations with the United States that they are losing sight of reality. Rather than taking the initiative, they are attempting to dictate the terms of engagement when they should be exercising diplomacy and listening. They are refusing to heed well-intentioned advice while shrugging off criticism, seeming determined to force their own approach on Washington.

This dynamic came into sharp focus at the Munich Security Conference from February 13th to 15th, when the Hungarian opposition party Tisza reached a secret pact with Brussels. Should it come to power, it will relinquish its right of veto, embrace EU migration policy and support Ukraine’s accession to the Union. In return, Tisza has been promised support from Berlin and Brussels in the April 12th parliamentary elections.

European leaders have demonstrated their unwillingness to consider American interests. During his meetings with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Finnish President Alexander Stubb and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Magyar made it clear that he is counting on poor results for the US Republican Party in the congressional elections in November. This will be his cue to step out of the shadows and abandon Orbán’s ‘Hungarian path’ in favour of a unified European policy that diverges from Trump’s approach.

The Munich Security Conference saw the unofficial instigators of the anti-Trump movement in Europe — Merz, Stubb, Tusk and now Magyar — effectively cross a line regarding not only Hungary but also other issues. The German Chancellor met with California Governor Gavin Newsom, positioning him as the next President of the United States. This may be Merz’s biggest misstep yet. However, the German leader is known for his vindictiveness and will likely struggle to resist further anti-Trump activity, dragging other European leaders into this vortex. Many of these leaders are openly eager to join in, like Magyar.

God Bless America!

Obviously, European politicians aren’t willing to listen to reason from Washington. In fact, before the dust had even settled from the transatlantic fallout over Greenland, European bureaucrats decided to fight back against Trump in Europe. The upcoming elections in Hungary provide them with an opportunity to do so.

It is disheartening that contemporary European leaders have opted for a counterproductive course of action, disregarding cautionary warnings concerning the imminent threat of the disintegration of Western civilisation in pursuit of their own limited political goals. In this situation, the United States remains Europe’s only hope. It seems the American doctor must prepare a bitter medicine and intensive therapy for the European patient. Only this can restore European policy to reality.

Istvan Toth is a journalist based in Hungary.

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EppingBlogger
1 month ago

It is not “unexpected” that “Europe” (does that mean the EU?) faces austerity measures. They are the result of public policy choices made by the elites and forced upon us. This is not “unavoidable” – all we need to do is stop obeying the EU and close it down as fast as possible.

Freddy Boy
1 month ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

Unelected – most of them !!

Jack the dog
Jack the dog
1 month ago
Reply to  Freddy Boy

More than a doctor European civilization will need a mortician.

RW
RW
1 month ago
Reply to  Jack the dog

In Germany, the root of all evil, the SPD, which is the orginal socialist party all other socialist/ marxist partys sprang from, almost dropped out of parliament due to missing the minimum threshold in the recent state elections in Baden-Würrtemberg for the first time ever in its existence. Meanwhile, the AfD, a bit too much in thrall with Putin/ Russia but unquestioningly and unapologetically German and European (but not in favour of the EU-kraken) doubled its vote share to 18.1%. And the AfD was originally founded as marginal anti-euro-party during the so-called sovereign debt crisis which means it isn’t yet 20 years old. In unrelated positive news, some left-green local council recently tried to rename the Admiral-Graf-Spee¹-Straße and the Langemarck²-Straße in some German town on the grounds that they were obviously Nazi which the locals stopped via referendum. The people who want to bury us diagnosed our death prematurely. ¹ Admiral of the German cruiser squadron which won a see battle against a British cruiser squadron in 1914. Died together with most of the crews of the ships when the British admiralty sent two Invincible-class battlecruisers to deal with this intolerable nuisance (German Scharnhost class, two cruisers armed with 8… Read more »

JXB
JXB
1 month ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

EU/Fourth Reich – potayto, potahto.

mike r
mike r
1 month ago

The EU and Brussels has replaced the Roman Catholic Church and Rome as providing oversight over nation states to ensure they “keep the faith”. It is part of European culture that they need this oversight, and nations don’t seem to be able to act independently. Apart from the UK. And the Online Safety legislation has distinct echoes of the Spanish Inquisition…

JXB
JXB
1 month ago
Reply to  mike r

You missed out the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

RW
RW
1 month ago
Reply to  JXB

The Austro-Hungarian empire was a fairly short-lived political entity which only came into being after 1848, when Hungary became formally indepdendent from the Austrian Empire despite still being ruled by the same Habsburg monarchs.

RW
RW
1 month ago
Reply to  mike r

The EU is the instutionalised French hegemony over Europe Britain fought to world wars to restore and its most important gremium is the council of the governments of the EU member states and not Ursula v. d. Leyen’s pencil-pusher office in Brussels despite that’s – as per French demands – the only EU instituation invested with the right to propose new EU regulations.

Tonka Rigger
1 month ago

Intentional national sabotage. Hungary still has a clear identity and is a pleasure to visit.

PeterM
PeterM
1 month ago

As we all noted 10 years ago, the EU and democracy don’t fit together. They managed a Government change in Poland by withholding funds and plan to try the same trick again. I’m interested that Orban seems to have no legal recourse to proving the withholding of funds is unlawful.

JXB
JXB
1 month ago

Europe has long been seen as an island of stability and prosperity…”

What you been smoking Istvan? It has been a place of near constant warfare, invasions, occupation, poverty, tyrannies, dictatorships since the time of the Romans – and now the Fourth Reich destroying all before it.

RW
RW
1 month ago

These Republicans – Democrats proxy wars in Europe are becoming seriously tiresome. The USA isn’t Trump’s unified fiefdom, it’s a federal state and about half of the states of the USA are ruled by people also strongly in favour of these supposedly European policies. As I already wrote in the past: Trump needs to take on his domestic political enemies at home instead of beating up their European poodles because this is easier. Merz is a BlackRock and EY guy who made millions while working for the usual, “international” American corporations before being installed as German chancellor. He and his political associates in Europe are arguably a plague. But the main source of this particular infection sits in the USA and removing it there would help a lot. BTW: A German far right party with whose publications I’m somewhat familiar with usually mockingly refers to Orban as Paprika¹-Putin to emphasize his close ties to Russia and considers him essentially one of the fifth-columnists of Putin in Europe. BTW²: That the world at a large got a lot richer since 1990 and that the still insanely high global GDP share of Europe thus decreased somewhat isn’t bad news. ¹ Gernan for… Read more »

varmint
1 month ago

The EU created by Corporatist’s and Big International Private Banks serves who? —-The People? ———Nope—It serves the Corporatist’s and Big International Private Banks. ——-You either align or you are attacked, ostracized, denied access to funding and fined just as the EU fines Hungary for not taking in migrants to allow the destruction of its National Identity, and how it fines Poland for daring to keep using coal and not adhering to the pretend to save the planet agenda.