Did Trump want to 'destroy' Musk? In the end, SpaceX's strength slapped him in the face! America's space hegemony cannot be separated from the 'Silicon Valley madman'
1. Data speaks: SpaceX's monopoly is confirmed
Launch market: 90% of U.S. satellite launches rely on SpaceX, Falcon rocket costs have driven competitors out of business, Pentagon + NASA contract value is $22 billion; Manned spaceflight: Dragon spacecraft is NASA's only choice, without it they'll have to rely on Russia for 'food'; Defense contracts: Starlink + spy satellites + strategic plans, SpaceX has penetrated the core of the U.S. intelligence system.
2. Censorship becomes advertising: Government shoots itself in the foot
Safety issues? Although the injury rate is high, the contract terms have left a backdoor for technical hegemony; Looking for alternatives? Companies like Blue Origin still have their rockets on the ground, and their launch capacity is far inferior; Musk strikes back: threatening to 'retire the Dragon spacecraft' scares NASA, causing internal panic.
3. Political grudges vs. business reality
Musk criticizes Trump's tax bill and disrupts with the 'American Party', causing Tesla's market value to evaporate by $68 billion; Trump retaliates by auditing, and the result proves SpaceX's irreplaceability; NASA claims to promote 'diversification', but in reality, most contracts continue as usual.
4. Monopoly is hegemony: Even the president has to bow down
In the short term, SpaceX continues to secure government contracts; in the long term, it may push Congress to introduce antitrust laws. But the reality is harsh—without SpaceX, the U.S. can't even return to the space station! This operation has taught a lesson to the crypto world: core technology is the true king, even the president has to concede.
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