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During his address at the World Government Summit in Dubai, Elon Musk expressed strong criticism of the United States' international policies, labeling them as excessively intrusive. The billionaire entrepreneur, who was present to unveil a new underground road network project known as the 'Loop' in collaboration with Dubai's authorities, emphasized a need for nations to govern themselves without external interference.
“I think we should, in general, leave countries to their own business,” Musk stated, adding, “Basically, America should mind its own business.” His remarks come on the heels of President Donald Trump's controversial comments regarding the Gaza Strip, where he suggested the U.S. could take ownership of the territory as part of a future real estate development initiative. Musk's call for a more hands-off approach to foreign affairs has sparked discussions about the role of the U.S. in global politics and the implications of its actions on international relations.
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