Recently, Elon Musk made headlines when he allegedly refused to enable Starlink—a satellite internet service from SpaceX—to support a Ukrainian attack on Russia, thwarting military plans. Has one civilian's power grown too immense? With no elected position, military training, or official diplomatic role, his access and influence raise important concerns. When is 'enough' truly enough? thinkbigpicture.substack.com/p

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1. Not “allegedly”. It’s well-documented.
2. He didn’t just refuse to enable access; he actively turned it off.
3. Anyone who posts regularly on Xitter acts as M**k’s accomplice. Even if they mean well

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