Even if you bring Starlink terminal to Crimea, you still have to set Crimean coordinates that is necessary for establishing a link. And if Musk will provide a service to that terminal, knowing it is in Crimea, he will break the US law.
Anyway, the DoD people write his SpaceX contracts.
Bureaucracy, you know. And as far as I know, for some time there are some elite species that don't like him, or at least have to not like him a lot. And of course, many want to steal his business at any occasion.
So, hardly Musk will do anything about Crimea before he get some solid and official exclusion from anti-Crimea sanctions.
Even if you bring Starlink terminal to Crimea, you still have to set Crimean coordinates that is necessary for establishing a link. And if Musk will provide a service to that terminal, knowing it is in Crimea, he will break the US law.
Bureaucracy, you know. And as far as I know, for some time there are some elite species that don't like him, or at least have to not like him a lot. And of course, many want to steal his business at any occasion.
So, hardly Musk will do anything about Crimea before he get some solid and official exclusion from anti-Crimea sanctions.
Or you are a moron.