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Lol! That’s why disabling it prevented Ukraine from launching an offensive, right?

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In the CNN article I read they say musk was specifically asked to expand the network for the operation. It seems like a weird spin.

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He did not disable anything, he refused a foreign (Ukrainian) request to enable it, that was contrary to his country’s (US) stance at that moment: sanctions forbidding him to provide any service over Russia or Russian assets.

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Others say he disabled the system. Malicious narcissist & pathological liar says he didn’t. If Musk disabled the system it makes him look very bad and may result in a major government response that would harm Musk and his business.

Gee, I wonder who is telling the truth?

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This isn’t “who said what”, these are facts:

  • Musk had no contract with the DoD
  • The US imposed sanctions on private businesses from offering services to Russia
  • Starlink blocked all service over Russia and Russian assets
  • Ukraine asked Musk to extend the service over Russian assets
  • Musk followed US’s rules
  • Shit happened
  • Suddenly, the US DoD scrambled to get a contract for Starlink… wonder why?

As much as I dislike Musk —and I wouldn’t be surprised if he used this to negotiate a better contract—, this one was a total fuckup by the US DoD, and in part by Ukraine for not pressuring the DoD into signing a contract much sooner.

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He did not disable it, he refused to enable it in that region.

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