Completely irrelevant. They are not the owner of the Linux kernel.
Linus holds the trademark. The copyright holders are the contributors to the source code. Nobody "owns" it, that's the point, it's an international project.
Linus, who since 2010 is an American citizen. Effectively, the US is probably the country closest to "owning" the Kernel, in that if the US wanted to put an abrupt cease to kernel development, they could, if only for a short period until the project re-organizes. I don't think any other country posses even the ability of doing so.