Russia, China, North Korea condemn Trump's $175 billion Golden Dome missile shield
- President Donald Trump announced the 'Golden Dome,' a space-based missile defense system, which he said could be operational by 2029 in the United States.
- The project stems from increased missile threats, including North Korea’s nuclear-capable tests, and an accelerating race to develop hypersonic missiles globally.
- The Golden Dome aims to employ satellites and space-based interceptors to identify and intercept missiles throughout every phase of an attack, with Canada expressing interest in joining the project.
- Cost estimates vary, with Trump citing $175 billion while the Congressional Budget Office projects potentially up to $542 billion over 20 years; Trump claimed, "There's never been anything like this."
- North Korea criticized the U.S. Missile defense system as a provocative measure that could militarize space and transform it into a possible arena for nuclear conflict, raising concerns about stability in the region.
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North Korea, Which Regularly Threatens to Nuke U.S., Condemns Trump's 'Golden Dome'
The communist regime of North Korea published an outraged screed on Tuesday denouncing President Donald Trump's plan to implement a "Golden Dome" missile defense system over the United States, and potentially other parts of North America. The post North Korea, Which Regularly Threatens to Nuke U.S., Condemns Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ appeared first on Breitbart.
Sullivan Highlights Need for “Golden Dome” Amid Evolving Threats from China and Russia - Alaska Native News
WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator Sullivan (R-Alaska), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC), highlighted the need for President Trump’s planned “Golden Dome” missile defense system, and the critical role Alaska will play, in an interview with Greta Van Susteren last night on Newsmax. Sen. Sullivan, the leader on missile defense in Congress since coming to the Senate […] The post Sullivan Highlights Need for “Golden Dome” Amid Evolving Th…
For His Golden Dome Trump Needs the Land of All Things, Which Is Bad to Speak to Him
The US President is pushing forward plans for a far-reaching missile defense system for North America. In implementing the billionaire armaments project, he is dependent on a partner, whom he recently put under massive pressure. Now the project is on the tip.
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