Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, spoke with Elon Musk "one-on-one" in mid-September. The conversation was live-streamed, and the scene was informal. After five minutes, Netanyahu informed Elon Musk that he was not qualified to serve as the US president. Musk gave a two-word response. In his own words, "Not officially," It was a joke or a jest, but the video quickly became viral and kept making the rounds in the weeks that followed. Many people may be questioning, and with some justification, that Elon Musk would be a "not official" president of the united states given that donald trump has won the US elections and is expected to become the country's next "official" president.

Musk attempted to respond to his remark after his encounter with Netanyahu. Despite his increased support for trump, he emphasized at one event that he was not a political person. "I can't be president because I was born in Africa," he stated. To be honest, I'm not interested in being president. I want to construct automobiles and rockets. And it's very likely the case. However, there is no such thing as black and white in the world, and this is especially true when discussing Musk, the richest person in the world.

Musk chose to go with trump for a reason. His right-wing views on socioeconomic issues and his rhetoric about going to war to restore civilization are not the only reasons. Rather, it has a lot to do with his aspirations, which are as big as planets.



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