Musk challenges the censorship and rekindles Starlink in Iran. The patron of X on social media: “is active”

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By John

Elon Musk challenges the censorship and turns on Starlink for Iran. The former First Buddy announced it on X responding to the appeal launched by the well -known face of Fox and the movement of the movement Maga Mark Levinwho had invited him to make the Internet available for Iranians so as to inflict a definitive blow to the regime. Musk’s decision follows the narrow to the web decided by Tehran after the attacks of Israel.

“In light of the situation, temporary restrictions have been imposed on the Internet,” the Minister of Communications of Iran has announced in recent days. Cading Starlink, the billionaire seems to tend to the Iranian hand and challenge the censorship, but also exposes itself to new possible criticisms from the movement of Donald Trumpwith which he recently stitched after a public separation almost to the sound of insults.

The sorceress, as well as the Republican Party, are in fact split on the attacks of Israel. On the one hand there are the conservative isolationists who fear that Israel can drag the United States to war. On the other hand, there are Iran’s hawks and Israel supporters who have invoked an Israeli attack for years for years. Among the sorceress, the crack is even stronger, with the base convinced that one of the pillars of America First is precisely American interventionism. To give voice to their discontent is Tucker Carlson, the former Fox conductor and Trump’s iron ally. In his latest newsletter he accused the president of being an accomplice of Israel and called Levin and his former colleague Sean Hannity, another loyal to the president, of the “warfondai” who want “direct interventions of the United States in a war with Iran”.

In the list of “Warfundai” Cralson also includes Rupert Murdoch and Miriam Adelson, one of the major financiers of the Donald Trump campaign. It is in this picture that Musk’s decision is part of, which also risks being interpreted – according to critics – as a possible American attempt to drop the Tehran regime. The billionaire and its companies have important contracts with the Pentagon, not to mention the close relationships that Musk had with Trump.