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Lately, SpaceX founder Elon Musk has taken an aggressive posture toward Europe. He has called for the United States to exit NATO, a strategic alliance that has been the bedrock of trans-Atlantic cooperation since the end of World War II. Musk has also championed right-wing populism that seeks to topple existing governments on the continent.
And then there’s Musk’s increasingly antagonistic attitude toward Ukraine, a country viewed by many Europeans as a bulwark against further Russian aggression. This threatens the availability of a vital link in Ukraine’s military, Starlink.
Musk’s world-class satellite technology has provided lifesaving connectivity to citizens and soldiers in Ukraine. It has increased the country’s offensive capabilities. And yet Musk could shut off his Starlink service anywhere in the world with an email.
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