How many times does she get off scott-free after these incidents before it stops being entitlement and becomes reality?
A US citizen with rights. Among them a right to a fair trial and as this judge clearly already believes he's guilty.
I tend to agree, and I hope this seditious cheetoh rots in a jail cell, but that doesn't change the objective nature of his request.
Won't? Or can't?
The fact that your post agrees with my point makes believe it is the latter and you're just a "eLoN bAd hE b0rKeD tWitUr" moron.
Article is pretty clear about it being for US military bases, not offensive operations. Which is a very significant restriction.
Initially it was offered without cost as humanitarian aid. When they expanded on the use of it to include military operations, Elon (rightfully) attached a price tag to it. When they wanted to use outside of the scope of the services they contracted it for Elon said no. Once again another reason infrastructure shouldn't be provided by private citizens.
The Air Force said in its contract justification document, cited in the reports, that the deal involves Starlink supporting US military bases in Europe and Africa with fixed-site and portable satellite internet services.
The contract was for US military bases, not for facilitating offensive strikes. So this was expected au gratis.
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