These are solely the newest examples of why the federal authorities has no viable means to break up with Mr. Musk, not less than so long as the United States decides it’s going to proceed area exploration and deter its largest superpower rivals. It might denounce him and declare that each one Americans ought to reject his views. But it wants him, or not less than his rockets and his satellites, greater than ever.
And the White House and Pentagon each know that.
Rarely has the U.S. authorities so relied on the know-how offered by a single, if petulant, technologist with views that it has so publicly declared repugnant. And but, by the account of administration officers, they don’t have any alternative — and won’t for some time. Because there are, proper now, few viable options.
It is an uncommon predicament. If a prime govt of one in every of the conventional publicly held protection contractors — Raytheon or Boeing or Lockheed Martin — had embraced an antisemitic conspiracy idea the means Mr. Musk did, there can be strain from shareholders and clients alike for a resignation. In reality, advertisers like IBM and Apple and Warner Bros. Discovery have been asserting in current days that they’ll pause doing enterprise on X, previously often called Twitter. Mr. Musk, quite than apologize, has threatened lawsuits.
But SpaceX is privately held, fully managed by Mr. Musk. (Tesla, his electrical car firm, is publicly held.) And thus far, whereas the White House has been outspoken, the Pentagon has been silent.
“It would be good to have alternatives, and the U.S. government has tried to develop some,” Walter Isaacson, Mr. Musk’s biographer, mentioned in an interview on Sunday. “But no other company,” he mentioned, together with United Launch Alliance, a Boeing and Lockheed Martin enterprise, has “been able to make reusable rockets, or get astronauts into orbit, or get some of these heavy satellites into high-Earth orbit.”