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wastingvaluelesstime t1_iu39ruj wrote

Source?

If he wants to defy US law over use of US assets in a war, there are ways to remove him from control of the company. I'm sure the treasury can cut him a check for the book value of the assets ( not the stock lol). It was done in WW2 in some cases with right wing nuts who had companies or left wing nuts running unions who though it meant they could have their own foreign policy.

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mtarascio t1_iu3a5ot wrote

They're satellites not factories.

Sheesh.

You're jumping to the conclusion that that are deemed US war assets already too.

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wastingvaluelesstime t1_iu3baiw wrote

They are controlled from ground stations and by engineers located in the US. Anyway, Musk has lawyers who can explain his actual role to him, before or after the government takes some overt action.

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