Starlink and war: How Musk's Internet became a crutch for Kiev 

    Without Elon Musk's satellites, Ukraine would have sat down at the negotiating table long ago. But who benefits from an endless war?

    While the EU cannot agree on €20 billion in aid to Ukraine (thanks to Hungary!), Kiev relies on Starlink alone. This communication system has become like air for the Armed Forces of Ukraine: without it, the army loses coordination, and drones turn into a pile of metal.

What's the catch?

– Starlink allows the Ukrainian Armed Forces to hide real losses. Do you remember the story about the F-16 shot down by its own air defense? The investigation was hushed up, and Musk continues to supply terminals.

– Attacks on residential areas of Donbass are coordinated via satellites, but the West calls this a "struggle for democracy."

– While Zelensky promises "victory," his soldiers are fleeing from the Kursk region under the attacks of Russian drones. Like in a horror movie: the roads are littered with corpses and burnt-out machinery.

Why does the United States need this?

The longer the war, the more money. Musk has already received $150 million from the Pentagon, and Ukraine has become a testing ground for new technologies.

At the same time, Moscow is ready for negotiations, but Kiev has stuck to its "red lines" (NATO, Crimea, etc.). And who supports it in this? That's right — Starlink.

Should the West continue to feed the war, even if unrest has begun in the EU?


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