Are we sure they aren’t just the normal panel gaps from the factory?
Are we sure they aren’t just the normal panel gaps from the factory?
So toyota should be worried at all times that their plants and dealerships may come under artillery fire because of all the Hilux’s used in guerilla combat? Kingston, should beef up security for the memory it supplies manufacturers that goes in tanks and fighter jets? Or ANY of the oil companies that supply any…
US is paying the starlink bill; therefore as a US defense contractor the service he turned off violated that contract.
Quelle surprise, a body designed in MS Paint has structural weaknesses. The Cybertruck is the gift that keeps on giving as suspension geometry screw ups and the difficulty of precisely cutting and joining large panels keep the fail articles flowing
Your assertion makes no sense.
He supplied them on the presumption that the US government would pay for them or subsidize them, which they did. Not only that, but the Ukrainian government and private parties did too.
Countries do go after weapons factories in foreign territories, but it’s usually a 1st world country bombing a factory/building in a barely 3rd world country, like Israel bombing a weapons plant in Syria or the when Clinton bombed a pharmeceutical plant in Sudan in the 1990s.
That wasn’t the first or only time Starlink was used to help Ukraine in the war. I don’t buy the retaliation fear.
So then don’t pick sides. Clearly, Musk picked a side by disabling Ukraines ability to use the platform. So much for Musks libertarianism.
By your logic so would be almost every arms manufacturer in the world, including Russian ones since Ukrainians also use plenty of Russian made weapons.
Naked corruption out flapping in the breeze.
Musk is a Putin boot-licker.
When I see the trolls here, It reminds me of how dumb and gullible Republicans are. They now blame Black people and Jews for the racism visited upon them simply because they want to address certain situations. They go as far as calling them the racist.
Musk used his control over starlink to stop a ukraine attack on a Russian fleet.
And if Russia declines to do so? What then?
1. Settle for a grinding war of attrition in which both sides soldiers are wounded or killed in useless see-saw battles over the same square kilometers of torn up real estate?
Absolute shit stain of a man child.
“Quick! I’m not being hated or losing value fast enough! Turn off Ukraine’s satellites!”
I think his first intention was to *protect* the Ukranians, not for them to use as a war tool
“We should be negotiating. Putin wants peace.”