Oliver, "intermittent support" can lead people to believe it's there one minute, and gone the next. He provided Starlink very early, when infrastructure was damaged, and wasn't even being compensated. Raytheon and Lockheed Martin didn't give anything to Ukraine for free. Then he did not allow his help to be also used for offensive milita…
Oliver, "intermittent support" can lead people to believe it's there one minute, and gone the next. He provided Starlink very early, when infrastructure was damaged, and wasn't even being compensated. Raytheon and Lockheed Martin didn't give anything to Ukraine for free. Then he did not allow his help to be also used for offensive military operations.
If Zelensky demands that Kraft Foods give Ukraine free Velveeta (high in protein and fat energy, shelf stable), and they demur, would they be roasted like Musk was?
The moment I read that Israel was cutting off all internet to Gaza (why, so their response couldn't be reported?), my first thought was that they needed Starlink.
Oliver, "intermittent support" can lead people to believe it's there one minute, and gone the next. He provided Starlink very early, when infrastructure was damaged, and wasn't even being compensated. Raytheon and Lockheed Martin didn't give anything to Ukraine for free. Then he did not allow his help to be also used for offensive military operations.
If Zelensky demands that Kraft Foods give Ukraine free Velveeta (high in protein and fat energy, shelf stable), and they demur, would they be roasted like Musk was?
The moment I read that Israel was cutting off all internet to Gaza (why, so their response couldn't be reported?), my first thought was that they needed Starlink.