Days after Washington's announcement that he would freeze the sharing of confidential information with the Ukrainian secret, a new threat arises, potentially dramatic for the invaded country from east Europe. It all started with Elon Musk, writing on social network X that “the entire front line” in Ukraine would collapse if the businessman decided to turn off the Starlink service.
Musk considered the internet network the “backbone” of the Ukrainian army. “The whole front line would collapse if I turned it off,” he shot him, passing his statements to be understood as a threat, especially by Ukraine and Poland, which pays the service that Kiev enjoyed. Those terminals have played a crucial role in the security of communications in the Ukraine war.