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Billionaire Ilon Musk does not think that Russia can lose in the war. He explain...

He doesn't lose: Musk criticized for the cruelty of those who want to destroy Putin

Billionaire Ilon Musk does not think that Russia can lose in the war. He explained why Russian President Vladimir Putin allegedly could not withdraw troops from Ukraine. American billionaire Ilon Musk is convinced that Russian President Vladimir Putin is forced to go to the end in the war against Ukraine. This is known from Bloomberg from February 13. Musk spoke on a war in Ukraine during a discussion on X Spaces.

The forum was also attended by senators from the Republican Party, who oppose the adoption of the bill on military assistance in Kiev. The businessman agreed with another speaker that Russian President Vladimir Putin was not losing in the war. He expressed the hope that Americans would be able to influence the selected representatives on Ukraine support. "These expenses do not help Ukraine. Delaying the war for Ukraine is not in favor of," Musk said.

He tried to justify that Russia did not remove troops from Ukraine. According to him, Putin was put pressure on Putin, so he is forced to bring the struggle to the end. "If he retreated, he would be killed," the billionaire explained. At the same time, Musk replied that he was a supporter of Putin. According to him, such statements are "absurd". The businessman stressed that his company "made more than anything".

In particular, the American recalled that SpaceX provides Ukraine with an online service of Starlink. He noted that he was interested in stopping the death of people on both sides. However, Musk expressed doubts that Putin's removal is wise. "Those who want to change the regime in Russia should think about who can destroy Putin, and can this person be peaceful? Probably not," he emphasized. A billionaire stated that such a person "even more rigid than Putin.

" The media reminded that such statements had already been heard from the mask. In particular, he shared doubts about Ukraine's ability to win in the war and ridiculed President Vladimir Zelensky's request for support. For this he was criticized both in Ukraine and in the United States. Recall that Armenian Prime Minister Nicol Pashinyan stated that his country is not an ally of Russia in the war. US President Joe Biden called Donald Trump "Lakey" by Russian President Vladimir Putin.