It's complicated: Options limited when U.S. companies work contrary to U.S. interests

It's complicated: Options limited when U.S. companies work contrary to U.S. interests

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19 September, 2023
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When powerful, private U.S. entities and individuals, like Elon Musk and his SpaceX company with its Starlink internet satellites, assert their assert their own politics overseas, the effects can be significant enough to interfere with stated U.S. foreign policy. Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. ambassador to the U.N., talks with Rachel Maddow about how such situations are handled by U.S. diplomats.
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