Trump announces $175B for Golden Dome defense shield
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Trump announces $175B for Golden Dome defense shield
"We think it's going to be about a little less than three years. Ronald Reagan wanted it many years ago but we didn't have the technology."
"We will truly be completing the job that President Reagan started 40 years ago, forever ending the missile threat to the American homeland."
During a press conference, President Trump outlined his ambitious missile defense initiative, dubbed the Golden Dome, crucial for protecting the U.S. from missile threats. With a proposed budget of $25 billion, the plan involves space-based interceptors and a network of surveillance satellites. General Michael Guetlein leads the project, which aims for operational status before Trump's presidency ends. Trump expressed willingness for Canada to join, provided they contribute financially, and emphasized the initiative's America-made focus. This ambitious effort links back to Ronald Reagan's vision, promising technological advancements that aim to eliminate risks to the homeland.
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