(See interview at link) BUDAPEST -- "Of course it's not accepted, but the factual point is that all the terrorists are basically migrants," says Viktor Orbán. "The question is when they migrated to the European Union." In his office at the Hungarian parliament, the prime minister points toward the flowing Danube. In another era, an aide notes, the Turks followed this river into the heart of Europe. Behind Orbán hang two maps: One shows a short stretch of Hungary's border with Croatia and another gives a panoramic view of the Balkans toward Turkey, from where hundreds of thousands of migrants...