Silicon Valley elites shut down Pentagon deal putting American lives at risk for woke profits

America’s national security is under attack—from within. Just look at what happened this week. A so-called “leading” AI company named Anthropic slammed the door in the Pentagon’s face. When the Trump administration gave them a clear choice—let our military use their big-deal AI system without fake restrictions or lose their fat Pentagon checks—these tech elites picked profits and their woke ideals over American lives.

It’s pathetic. These Silicon Valley billionaires keep acting like they’re above our nation’s best interests. They love cashing government contracts, but suddenly clutch their pearls when asked to help the Pentagon defend the homeland. Do they not realize that our troops are risking everything to keep us safe? They’d rather play globalist games than help the greatest military in the world stay one step ahead of China, Russia, and every other bad actor out there.

Liberals love to scream about foreign influence and supply chain risks—unless their cozy tech friends are the ones holding America hostage. The truth is, these AI companies are more interested in pushing their anti-American agenda than fortifying our nation against enemies. They whine about being labeled a “supply chain risk,” but refusing to support our armed forces is about as un-American as it gets.

Ask yourself—who actually benefits when companies like Anthropic refuse to support the U.S. military? China. Iran. North Korea. Every enemy that wants to see America fall. Maybe Anthropic’s executives should take a refresher course in patriotism. This is the price of letting leftist, globalist tech CEOs run the show—America pays, and our enemies celebrate.

Enough is enough. Our government needs to stop bending over backwards for Big Tech crybabies more loyal to their woke stockholders than the Stars and Stripes. If an American company won’t stand with America, maybe their Pentagon contracts should go to someone who still remembers what side they’re on.

Source: Washington Times


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