I find the fact that the NASA and by extension the US gov. is partnering w/Musk and Bezos in space and military matters highly disturbing.
He launches for the military and NRO too. More importantly starlink internet service has become militarily important for several reasons. One is military communications and the other is the ability to control cheap or expensive drones remotely using it. It has a 24ms latency time and that means you can FPV it all the way to the target to crash or bomb at treetop or below level. Unlike US military drones, it doesn't need to track a few satellites with a dish on a gimbal, it uses a phased array antenna that sees several starlink satellites passing overhead and locks onto one and automatically switches to another like a cellphone network. They could still put the starlink antenna on a gimbal to increase performance during maneuvering.
That would mean being able to virtually fly down the road in Moscow just over the cars with 4K vision and other cameras and sensor data for other crew members to use too and bomb the Kremlin then getting away and so what if you don't, it's just a drone, yer sitting at a desk in an airconditioned office a half a world away! Starlink terminals are are cheap in military terms and can turn any cheap drone that's big enough into one with the same power Uncle Sam's military drones have, but even better and more reliable.
Needless to say the US government wants some control over this and a contract with SpaceX for exclusive global use and top secrecy, one can only imagine how useful this would be to the CIA and military. If you gave them to an ally, they can still be controlled or over ridden by America using starlink. This is why Uncle Sam is keen about the doings of Elon, especially when he talks to Putin and backs traitors at home.