Elon Musk & Russian WARLORD in Twitter Beef!
Video Summary
But here’s where things get weird. A journalist named Seth Abramson, writing for The New York Times, raised some concerns. He’s saying that Elon Musk might be providing vehicles, including the Cybertruck, to enemies of America, which would be a huge violation of sanctions. Why hasn’t this made the biggest headlines? It’s possible that Kadirov used a shell company or shell purchase to obtain the vehicle, circumventing sanctions.
Elon Musk himself got involved, denying any involvement and calling out what he sees as “Legacy Media” lies. He even brought up the topic of West Point, where he gave a speech, but never publicly disclosed the production and use of these vehicles. It’s clear that the Cybertruck, with its unique design and capabilities, is a vehicle that should raise some red flags.
Kadirov’s next move is to post a video on Telegram, thanking Elon Musk for his Starlink systems, saying they’re “absolutely fire” for use in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This raises more questions than answers. Is this a deliberate move by Elon Musk to bypass sanctions, or is it just a coincidence? The real-time implications are staggering. On one hand, Kadirov’s connection to Starlink, the same technology used by Ukraine, highlights the need for Russia to develop its own version. On the other, this could be a game-changer for Russia’s military efforts.
As a combat veteran, I’ve seen my fair share of drama, but this is just wild. It’s clear that Kadirov is trying to curry favor with Musk, and it’s working. It’s like he’s positioning himself as a “cool guy” in the circles of power, using his connections to obtain exclusive technology. The implications are dire, and it’s essential that more attention is brought to this story.
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