• NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    What’s your point? Yes, he denied a request to turn it on.

    SpaceX made the decision prior it wouldn’t be available in Russian controlled territory. Also had he turned it on, that would be using Starlink as a weapon and break US laws (edit: and the terms of their contract with Ukraine), and jeopardize starlink being available world wide for civilian use.

    He did not actively turn if off to thwart an attack though. It was already off.

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      5 days ago

      I believe that it was off not because of SpaxeX’s decision but due to U.S. sanctions. Enabling it there would’ve literally been illegal.

      Musk has also added that had he been contacted by U.S. officials and told to turn it on he would have, but they didn’t.

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        5 days ago

        Ya, its quite possible it was related to that.

        And you’re right, had the DoD contacted them and said were approving this, do it, they would have done it. They won’t fuck around with that. The DoD has control now and does whatever they want with dishes given to Ukraine.