Elon Musk has chipped into the online discourse on the United States government's financial package to Ukraine, with recent his posts on self-owned social media site X suggesting that he supports calls for a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war and the allocation of funds towards American infrastructure projects instead. Replying to multiple user opinions on venture capital founder David Sacks' thread on the subject on X, Musk said a peace deal should have been "done a year ago", adding that Russia looks poised to win the war with Ukraine. Also Read | Russia-North Korea ties: Vladimir Putin gifts ‘luxury car’ to Kim Jong Un Responding to an X user who wrote: "It is time for a ceasefire and peace talks between Ukraine and Russia.
Ukraine has lost this war and nothing will change that. Ukraine doesn't have enough men to win. $60 billion for Ukraine won't change the facts.
Russia is going to keep Crimea and parts of eastern Ukraine." Musk agreed and wrote: "Yes. It is just a question of how many die before that reality is accepted. A peace deal should have been done a year ago.
Since then, thousands of boys have died for nothing and Ukraine’s position grower weaker by the day." Another user who wrote: "I feel really bad for Ukraine. I really do. But it’s time to cut the losses and start talking about peace.
No more money for war without making peace the number 1 priority." Musk replied: "Yeah. Imagine 60bn spent on infrastructure in the United States. High-speed rail from LaGuardia to midtown for example…" Also Read | Israel-Gaza War: ‘Apartheid, colonialism under Israelism,’ alleges Palestinians at International Court of Justice And to one user who questioned the Senate's initiative for the aid, writing: "I've never seen
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