The Orbán government's foreign policy, termed 'connectivity' and exemplified by the 'hussar cut' strategy, is criticized for failing to secure EU funds and Russian oil. Despite claims of boldness and resourcefulness, the approach has led to conflicts with the EU and Ukraine while avoiding confrontation with Russia. The strategy's effectiveness is questioned, particularly in light of lost EU funds and energy supply uncertainties, suggesting a failure to achieve its intended goals. Teljes cikk (Telex.hu)