A basic part of state craft is the cultivation of problems on the periphery of other orders - be this the geographical periphery or the periphery of the order itself. Sometimes, in fact a lot of times, this doesn’t turn out to be detrimental to the targeted order. I have had suspicions that this would be the case with the Ukrainian war.
From what I read, Musk didn't turn anything off, just refused to turn it on for that area. It largely has the same meaning, but some difference.
All of us know he's in regular contact with US intel and is even a contractor for them. What's kind of interesting is that the Russian military also sometimes talks to him and did some time before Ukrainian agitation to empower an assault on Crimea.
"the Russian fleet has been withdrawn to the eastern coast of the Black Sea"
FWIW, it looks like the US, UK, and France aren't shying away from direct front participation learning, too:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRYj6JZV1cI&t=7m31s
From what I read, Musk didn't turn anything off, just refused to turn it on for that area. It largely has the same meaning, but some difference.
All of us know he's in regular contact with US intel and is even a contractor for them. What's kind of interesting is that the Russian military also sometimes talks to him and did some time before Ukrainian agitation to empower an assault on Crimea.
"the Russian fleet has been withdrawn to the eastern coast of the Black Sea"
And the drones apparently can still reach them.