"I DESTROYED All Russian & Chinese Spy Satellites" - Elon Musk HUMILIATED Presidents

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"I DESTROYED All Russian & Chinese Spy Satellites" - Elon Musk HUMILIATED Presidents

Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, is already the richest person on the Earth. But, now he is expanding his dominance in space too. His starlink is expanding to new horizons and due to this, he is facing pressure from multiple countries, including China and Russia. But, why is there such a feeling of discontent within the governments of other countries? And can they do anything to stop Musk, let’s see.

China and Russia have warned Elon Musk that they will destroy his satellites, but the billionaire entrepreneur has some tricks up his sleeves too. The Chinese government is so concerned about the Starling satellites that they are currently formulating strategies to eliminate them. Russia is subject to the same conditions. Because of the current circumstances, Russia as a whole views Musk as one of its most significant adversaries. After all, it is common knowledge that during the crisis between Russia and Ukraine, the billionaire took the side of Ukraine and granted full access to his starlink satellites to the Ukrainian government.

This step alone made him an obvious target. The American billionaire and owner of SpaceX stated that Russia's escalating efforts to block communications are being resisted by the Starlink satellite internet network. A graphic of the flag of Ukraine was included as an illustrative aid to his message. According to the tweet, the starlink satellite communications network is holding its own against the aggression of the Russian government. Already in the early stages of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the aggressor nation attempted to obliterate the signal coming from the starlink satellites by using excessive noise. In addition to it, a hacking assault was launched on the ViaSat network. During this fight, hackers affiliated with the Kremlin continued their attempts to get into the network. However, they failed. At this time, not only the military personnel serving on the front lines but also members of the general populace make use of these devices. Analysts estimate that there are currently more than 150,000 subscribers of the Starlink service in Ukraine.

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