Starlink satellites are very vulnerable to ground based energy weapon attacks. China and Russia both have these. If the FAA hands Starlink a critical national infrastructure contract, that makes it an even more attractive target.
I worked in Pharma IT for 20 years just north of Silicon Valley in San Ramon and the all the top level engineers where of the High Functioning Autism type like Zuckerberg & Musk. They were very good at solving complex problems but humanity was not their strong suit. The company was run by accountants & lawyer types so it was like a normal company. I think the HFA types think that bureaucracy slows them down and a flatter corporate structure is more efficient. You can't argue with their success. What really destroyed legacy conglomerates was their poor decisions made about new industries & competitors that were killing them. IBM, Xerox, Eastman Kodak, etc. are all good examples of that. I interviewed at Facebook & Google back in 2012 for data scientist role and I was amazed at how flat their hierarchy was for such huge companies. I worked at a company with 500 employees and it had 18 Vice Presidents and like 5-6 layers of bureaucrats. That explains why the company I worked at collapsed. They missed the move from large Pharma to small Biotechs since the market had changed but the bureaucrats thought everything was okay. That seems to be DOGE's model to reform "government waste." It will be a lot harder than Musk thinks to do that. Politics is very entrenched since they are protected by their money flow. One thing I'll say about Musk is that it is amazing that 1 person can run so many different companies in parallel. And he is the CEO of all of them.