Overt act of war? What the fuck are you on about? They were already AT war, a invasion of their sovereign territory started by the imperialist terrorist state of Russia. Ukraine was already using Starlink to DEFEND themselves. Taking out naval assest used to hurl missles that killed Ukrainian civilians and vital Ukrainian infrastructure would have been yet another preemptive act of defense of their country.
You should calm down and engage in discussion. If you actually understood what I said and the reason Musk did not allow an extension of Starlink to a place it is not currently available, I believe you would at least grasp why he did what he did. You may still disagree but at least you could generate a coherent response rather than the tirade you are known for.
UKR with likely tacit approval of US asked Musk to provide Starlink coverage over Crimea where it is not currently available for UKR use in an act of war. This means a foreign state actor is demanding a private US entity actively participate in an act of aggression against another foreign state actor.
Bryce above fails to understand the difference here. His example of Lockheed fails on logic grounds. Lockheed builds military equipment and sells to US (and others). Starlink is proivately owned. The key failure of Bryce and others is that Starlink is privately owned. Now if UKR or other state bought Starlink and owned the product in its entirety, then that State could do what it wants with its property as in the case of Lockheed building an airplane and then selling it to the US. I do not believe UKR owns Starlink so his example fails.
Again, that does not appear to be the case here. IIRC, Musk made Starlink available to UKR gratis early on in the war. If UKR military is also using it, then if Starlink is withdrawn at Musks sole discretion since UKR does not own the Starlink network, then UKR is out of luck. I think that would be wrong but could see Musk doing that if his product is used in a way that furthers a war that needs to be ended.
At any rate, I rarely make any such long post trying to help others rationally understand a point of view different from their own.
I know you would rather simply censor content you do not like but I hope you take this brief missive and find a way to be more productive in your respoinses in the future.
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