Anduril founder Palmer Luckey wants to arm the U.S.’s allies. Could his insistence on deferring to Washington scare them off?
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Palmer Luckey, founder of Anduril, a defense-technology startup, says he would sell weapons to North Korea if the US asks. Anduril is set for a $60 billion valuation, selling autonomous systems to US partners. Luckey's stance on deferring to Washington may scare off allies, as his company grows into a major weapons maker, sparking debates on alliance politics and tech billionaires' influence on war and peace, amidst a surge in global defense spending.