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Satellite Spat: Poland and US Tensions Over Ukraine's Internet
PolandMonday, March 10, 2025
The tension escalated when Elon Musk, the owner of Starlink, told Sikorski to "be quiet" and labeled him a "small man. " This was in response to Sikorski's suggestion that Poland might need to find another provider if Starlink's reliability was questionable. Musk later clarified that Starlink would never turn off its terminals in Ukraine, despite his disagreements with Ukraine's policies. He emphasized that Starlink would not be used as a bargaining chip. This clarification came after a series of posts on social media that lasted throughout the day.
The US government has already restricted some satellite imagery access for Ukraine and paused intelligence sharing, adding pressure on Kyiv as the war enters its fourth year. Meanwhile, shares in the Franco-British satellite operator Eutelsat surged by as much as 650% last week. This increase was driven by speculation that Eutelsat could replace Starlink in providing internet access to Ukraine. The situation highlights the complex dynamics between allies and the critical role of technology in modern conflicts.
The recent events underscore the importance of diplomacy and mutual respect among allies. The public spat between the US and Poland serves as a reminder that even the strongest alliances can face challenges. The situation also highlights the significance of reliable internet access in times of conflict and the potential for alternative providers to step in if needed.
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