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Krasnov wields a golden sharpie with a bogus 'Golden Dome' because Saint Ronnie had one. [1]
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Date: 2025-05-27
Aside from NORAD obligations, was this Trump doing both a shakedown of Canada and a solid for buying more Musk-tech. The branding resembling the Israeli ‘Iron Dome’ actually diminishes the importance of such a plan since ‘Dome’ is likely a misnomer. Trump is desperate to ape Ronald Reagan, but with Sharpiestm. Physics has not changed much since 1983.
For 40 years, missile defense has never been about keeping America safe. It’s all about the contracts. [image or embed]
The United States already maintains a nationwide missile defense system aimed at defending against a small-scale attack from intercontinental ballistic missiles, or ICBMs, launched by a rogue nation such as North Korea. But a February report from the American Physical Society concludes that defense against even a small-scale attack is uncertain. And the system’s capabilities are likely to remain relatively limited within the next 15 years, the report argues. The Golden Dome initiative aims to protect the country from more capable adversaries such as Russia and China — a more difficult task.
“Intercepting even a single, nuclear-armed intercontinental-range ballistic missile or its warheads … is extremely challenging,” physicist Frederick Lamb of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, chair of the group that produced the report, said at an APS meeting in Anaheim, Calif. in March. “The ability of any missile defense system to do this reliably has not been demonstrated.”
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But critics note that the difficulty of the problem remains. “Technology has advanced tremendously,” says Victoria Samson of the Secure World Foundation in Washington, D.C. “But the laws of physics have not changed, and that’s really what the challenge is.
It’s unclear how many ICBMs Golden Dome would aim to neutralize and how many satellites would be needed. But even for small-scale attacks, defending from Russia and China would demand more satellites simply to cover a wider geographic area than needed for North Korea alone.
“It really is an enormously huge difference to be defending against a small region [versus] a large continent,” says astrodynamicist Thomas González Roberts of Georgia Tech in Atlanta.
Depending on the specific objectives, Golden Dome could require an untenable number of satellites, he says. “I would call a lot of these proposals infeasible, but in reality, we don’t know what these proposals are really asking,” Roberts says. Without specific goals for the numbers of ICBMs to be intercepted, from which countries, it’s unclear how plausible the plan is.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has put a price tag on Canada joining his proposed Golden Dome missile defence system — and renewed his annexation threat in the process.
Trump posted on his Truth Social platform on Tuesday that it will cost Canada $61 billion US to join the Golden Dome "if they remain a separate, but unequal, Nation," but will cost nothing "if they become our cherished 51st State."
He claimed Canada is "considering" the offer.
This comes on the same day as the throne speech was delivered in Parliament by King Charles, during which he asserted Canada's sovereignty and Prime Minister Mark Carney committed his government to joining a major European defence rearmament plan.
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The White House has called the program both a dome and a shield,[7] potentially misnomers in that the system would rely on thousands of space-based weapons or "interceptors" distributed around the entire Earth, rather than a fixed dome positioned over the United States.[8] Interceptors are kept staged near the edge of the atmosphere, where they must maintain quick orbits to avoid falling back to Earth. Their rapid motion allows only a small fraction to be positioned in the right place to act on any given threat, a flaw that critics argue makes the concept less efficient than traditional regional missile defenses such as Iron Dome.[9][10] Beyond intercepting other missiles, Trump has said that space-based weapons would be "obviously" used for offensive purposes as well.[11]
Golden Dome was extensively advocated for in the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, stating that SpaceX's development of Starlink proves that a space-based "overlayer" of thousands of networked satellites and interceptors is now possible.[15] Donald Trump has also repeatedly mentioned the missile shield concept in campaign speeches during the 2024 presidential election, often to mixed reception.[16]
In May 2025, forty-two members of Congress formally requested the DoD Inspector General to review Elon Musk’s involvement in Golden Dome.[17] They cited concerns over deviations from standard acquisition processes and a dome subscription model that could "give Musk undue influence over national security." Another key conflict of interest involves four-star General Terrence J. O'Shaughnessy, former head of U.S. homeland missile defense, who now reports directly to Musk at SpaceX.[18] Michael D. Griffin, founder of the Space Development Agency behind Golden Dome, has also faced scrutiny.[19] After traveling to Russia with a young Musk in 2001 to study ICBMs, Griffin steered $2 billion in NASA contracts to Musk's newfound space company.[14] SpaceX has since secured missile-tracking satellite contracts through Griffin’s SDA as part of its Starshield program. Griffin also helps lead a SpaceX spinoff, Castelion, that is mass-producing hypersonic weapons.[20]
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