Orbán urges global action to avert world war
The threat of a Third World War continues to grow, and the international community must do everything it can to prevent it.
1news.media reports that this statement was made by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
“Perhaps the most important question right now is whether there will be a Third World War. And the answer is that the likelihood of a world war is constantly increasing,” he said.
As proof, Orbán pointed to poll results from six major countries, showing that their citizens consider the threat of a new world war to be quite real. According to him:
55% of French, 50% of Spaniards, 46% of Italians, 45% of Americans, 41% of Britons, and 41% of Germans believe a Third World War may begin within the next 5–10 years.