What an utter piece of shit.

  • 4am
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    10 months ago

    Would this not be espionage? Or would he have to have been acting under the direction of a state actor?

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      10 months ago

      Espionage would require providing confidential intel to a foreign power. As far as I’m aware he didn’t share any intel, merely disabled the internet service he was providing within key areas. Even then, leaking Unkranian intel to Russia while arguably espionage against Ukraine would likely not qualify. He would need to provide confidential US material to Russia (or another foreign power) for it to be espionage.

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        10 months ago

        Espionage can also encompass acts of sabotage, there are ways this could qualify if it was American forces affected. It’s also a glaring example of why many countries maintain state share in major defence companies. No idiot scrolling conspiracy theories on Twitter should be able to not only breach operational security, which he clearly was since he knew the operation was underway, but also sabotage it.

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          10 months ago

          This was not sabotage, Ukraine was violating the terms of service of Starlink.