SpaceX wasn't worried about any of these issues until, mysteriously, "SpaceX" suddenly was coincidental to Elon Musk having his Twitter breakdown when he decided he personally was going to negotiate peace for Ukraine[1] and was promptly rebuffed by the Ukrainian foreign minister.
Then, totally coincidentally[2] suddenly "SpaceX" had very big corporate concerns about how Starlink was used and also wanted more money from the DoD at a higher commercial rate[3] and...
You know, just a whole pile of totally normal coincidences...
>SpaceX wasn't worried about any of these issues until...
If they weren't worried about these issues, why are they very explicitly spelled out in the Starlink terms of service?
The issue came up because Ukraine violated the terms of service by using them as command/control of an explosive drone boat system.
You're just making things up.
Biden administration decided to halt plans to weaponize space started under Trump. This mothballing decision was made in early 2022 and led to said reactions by Elon.
If they weren't worried about these issues, why are they very explicitly spelled out in the Starlink terms of service?
The issue came up because Ukraine violated the terms of service by using them as command/control of an explosive drone boat system. You're just making things up.