Palantir CEO Alex Karp is 'not going to apologize' for military work | TechCrunch
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In a lengthy New York Times profile, Karp told Maureen Dowd that the company has a "a consistently pro-Western view" and that its critics "believe we should appease Iran, Russia and China."
"I'm not going to apologize for defending the U.S. government on the border, defending the Special Ops, bringing the people home," he said. "I'm not apologizing for giving our product to Ukraine or Israel or lots of other places."
Karp describes his political views as "progressive but not woke," illustrating his stance on the importance of national defense while maintaining a liberal perspective.
When asked whether the company played a role in locating Osama bin Laden, Karp demurred, explaining, "If you have a reputation for talking about what the pope says when you meet him, you'll never meet the pope again."
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