Elon Musk Opposes Ukraine Aid Bill, Citing Futility and Risk of Prolonging War
The tech mogul's stance sparks debate amid the bill's passage in the Senate and uncertain future in the House.
- Elon Musk urges Republican senators to oppose a Ukraine aid bill, claiming it won't help Ukraine and could prolong the war.
- The $95 billion aid package, including $60 billion for Ukraine, passed the Senate but faces opposition in the House.
- Musk argues that Putin won't lose the war and suggests that if Putin were to back off, he could be assassinated, potentially leading to a more hardcore leader.
- Critics accuse Musk of being a Putin apologist, but he defends his stance by highlighting his companies' efforts to undermine Russia.
- The debate over the aid package highlights divisions within the U.S. political landscape, with implications for the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.