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The United States' Ambition to Shield the Homeland
USASaturday, March 22, 2025
The U. S. has a history of trying to create space-based defense systems. In the 1980s, President Ronald Reagan tried with the Strategic Defense Initiative, also known as "Star Wars. " It was eventually canceled because it was too hard and too expensive. Experts say the same problems still exist today. A space-based system would need thousands of interceptors to work. It would also be vulnerable to attacks from less expensive ground-based systems.
Arms companies are already interested in the Golden Dome project. They see it as a big business opportunity. But critics say it's a waste of money. They argue that the system won't work and that the money could be better spent elsewhere. There are also concerns about how this system could affect nuclear deterrence. If other countries think the U. S. can easily defend against their missiles, they might feel less safe. This could lead to an arms race.
The U. S. is also thinking about how the Golden Dome could change the current balance of power. Right now, the main way to stop a nuclear attack is to have a way to retaliate. If the U. S. has a system that can stop missiles, other countries might feel less safe. This could make them less willing to work with the U. S. or more likely to build up their own defenses.
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