Famous biographer: Elon Musk handed over control of Starlink to the Pentagon
"Why am I in this war?"Who wrote Elon Musk biography?How long did Walter Isaacson follow Elon Musk?Who is responsible for Starlink?Who came up with Starlink?Walter Isaacson, who wrote the biography of US billionaire Elon Musk, said in an interview with the Washington Post newspaper that Musk transferred the use of Starlink equipment in Ukraine to the Pentagon.READ MORESecrets of Elon Musk's life: He was obsessed with the conquest of space and grew up in the midst of violence...
Isaacson stated that the US billionaire made such a decision to stay away from events that could lead to a nuclear war.Elon Musk allowed Ukraine full access to Starlink satellites in the early stages of the war, but later restricted some usage in sensitive regions such as Crimea due to his concerns about the issue.Isaacson used the following statements in his statement on the subject:I talked to him while all this was happening. And one night he asked me, 'Why am I in this war? I created Starlink so people could relax, watch movies on Netflix, and play games. "I didn't want to create something that could lead to nuclear war," he said.The US author said that Musk then decided to sell some Starlink equipment and transfer all his control to the US army, and that he had no control over geographical limitations.Reminding that Musk has another project called Starshield, which is the military version of Starlink, Isaacson said that this project was also transferred to the army.Elon Musk did not allow Ukrainian forces planning an attack on Russia's Black Sea fleet in Crimea to use the Starlink connection. The incident emerged with the biography of the American billionaire published last week.
"Why am I in this war?"Who wrote Elon Musk biography?How long did Walter Isaacson follow Elon Musk?Who is responsible for Starlink?Who came up with Starlink?Walter Isaacson, who wrote the biography of US billionaire Elon Musk, said in an interview with the Washington Post newspaper that Musk transferred the use of Starlink equipment in Ukraine to the Pentagon.READ MORESecrets of Elon Musk's life: He was obsessed with the conquest of space and grew up in the midst of violence...
Isaacson stated that the US billionaire made such a decision to stay away from events that could lead to a nuclear war.Elon Musk allowed Ukraine full access to Starlink satellites in the early stages of the war, but later restricted some usage in sensitive regions such as Crimea due to his concerns about the issue.Isaacson used the following statements in his statement on the subject:I talked to him while all this was happening. And one night he asked me, 'Why am I in this war? I created Starlink so people could relax, watch movies on Netflix, and play games. "I didn't want to create something that could lead to nuclear war," he said.The US author said that Musk then decided to sell some Starlink equipment and transfer all his control to the US army, and that he had no control over geographical limitations.Reminding that Musk has another project called Starshield, which is the military version of Starlink, Isaacson said that this project was also transferred to the army.Elon Musk did not allow Ukrainian forces planning an attack on Russia's Black Sea fleet in Crimea to use the Starlink connection. The incident emerged with the biography of the American billionaire published last week.