Elon Musk supported calls for a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war, and subsequently said the United States should stop aid to Kiev and instead focus on infrastructure projects in the country. Elon Musk responded to venture capital founder David Sachs' They should have tied the knot.”
A user of “There is no one. Even if we spend $60 billion on Ukraine, nothing will change.” It's true. Russia intends to keep Crimea and parts of eastern Ukraine.
Elon Musk agreed, saying, “Yes, the question is how many people will die before reality is accepted. The peace deal should have been signed a year ago. Since then, thousands of people have died. “The boys died in vain and Ukraine's position has weakened.” Until that day. ”
Another user wrote: “I feel really bad for Ukraine. It's true. But it's time to cut our losses and start talking about peace. If we don't make peace a priority, we won't need any more money for war.” replied Elon Musk. Imagine $60 billion spent on infrastructure in the United States. For example, the high-speed train from LaGuardia to Midtown…
“You can feel the panic online that $61 billion won't pass,” David Sachs said on the platform. “For many people, this is the last big payoff they'll see in their lives. They'll say anything to get it. They'll do anything.” “To make that happen, there must be a lot of pressure on Speaker Johnson. I commend him for being resolute so far, but I'm hopeful that something will pass in the end.” “The pockets will not line up on their own. If the Ukrainian supporters wanted to convince us,” “they would have agreed with the accountants that there was no money laundering. They would have said it twice. I refused,” he wrote.
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