- Elon Musk is becoming influential in foreign politics through his platform X, raising concerns among U.S. allies about his role.
- As a substantial backer of Trump, Musk is set to co-chair the newly formed "Department of Government Efficiency" in the Trump administration.
- Musk has voiced support for far-right parties in both the UK and Germany, leading to mixed reactions regarding potential implications on U.S. policy.
- Experts believe Musk's involvement complicates Trump's transition and creates uncertainty about who actually influences U.S. foreign policy.
- With Musk's significant business ties to China, there are concerns regarding possible conflicts in foreign policy directions.
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Atlas Winston
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