That's incredibly stupid stance. You should know that Slovaks are, just like almost any other developed nation, split. The previous Slovak government was first to deliver jet fighters to Ukraine. By that alone they probably helped Ukraine more than many wealthier western nations.
If you kick them out now you almost guarantee that side of Slovakia will never win again. The same goes for Hungary, Orbán is projected to lose. If you kick them out the sane voters will leave and Fico and Orbán will stay in power.
And what if AfD wins in Germany, are you gonna kick them out too?
Most pro-Ukraine is probably the Danish government but they're also most pro-ChatControl. There's always some trade-off.
Babiš probably won't be a Meloni type, he campaigned on reducing Ukraine support and stopping the Munition initiative. Although he's the type of guy who would happily break these campaign promises if it was convenient for him...
That said he can't go full Orbán/Fico because of at least 3 things:
He doesn't control the Constitutional court and he doesn't have a constitutional majority.
You just have no idea. What are you talking about?
Some of the drones that were shot down over Poland were shot down by the Dutch F-35s, Poland is not on their own.
And the your second error is even bigger. Nobody can veto an article 5. If a NATO member invokes article 5, other countries individually offer as much help as they deem necessary. Hungary can withhold any help, but can't prevent say UK or France from deploying their armies to Poland or Baltics.
Trying "jiho" with Albanian, however, translates to English "yes."
Well, duh. Albanian is not a Slavic language.
As for the rest of it south is jih in Czech, juh in Slovak and jug in most of southern slavic languages. O is added in compound words just to make better pronounceable as in Czech jihozápad or Serbian(Croatian,Bosnian...) jugozapad - southwest. The fact that google is trying to translate jiho- even from other languages then Czech might be some quirk of their engine, I don't think it's actually a word in those languages.
Yeah, the camel is one thing but what happened to the M113?