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China Issues Warning To Donald Trump After His Plans To Build $175,000,000,000 ‘Golden Dome’

China’s bombshell warning to Trump over ‘golden dome’ plan exposed

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Donald Trump has dropped a $175 billion bombshell—announcing a plan to launch America’s most ambitious space weapons system ever, dubbed the Golden Dome.

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History of space weapons profiled.

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The idea of space weapons isn’t new—Reagan’s 1980s “Star Wars” program flirted with the concept, but lacked the technology. Today, that tech exists—and rivals are already using it.

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Reports from U.S. intelligence reveal that China and Russia have already deployed satellite-killing technology—some capable of disabling GPS and communications in an instant.

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From lasers to jammers to physical projectiles, orbital weaponry is no longer science fiction. The U.S., long aware of the gap, has raced to catch up.

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Trump’s shocking space plan unveiled.

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Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump told reporters the Golden Dome would intercept missiles—even those launched from outer space—with systems that span all phases of missile flight.

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Trump’s statement included plans to deploy weapons into orbit for the first time in U.S. history—a move likely to redraw military boundaries in the skies above.

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After Chinese and Russian satellite “tests” that mimicked space attacks, U.S. military planners began urging the White House to take proactive countermeasures.

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A 2023 Pentagon report, still partially classified, revealed vulnerabilities in U.S. space infrastructure and predicted a potential “orbital Pearl Harbor” within a decade.

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According to insiders, Trump’s military advisors pitched the Golden Dome as the only viable long-term safeguard for American space dominance.

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Pentagon’s multi-layered strategy detailed.

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The missile defense system will aim to destroy threats in four stages: before launch, early flight, mid-flight, and in the final seconds of descent.

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Insiders say the Department of Defense has already modeled several scenarios, working through options labeled “medium, high, and extra high” depending on cost and tech.

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While the initial request is $25 billion, the Congressional Budget Office estimates the full space-based component could balloon to over $500 billion in two decades.

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General Chance Saltzman of U.S. Space Force said the missions the Golden Dome aims to accomplish “have never before been done by military space organizations.”

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Despite Trump’s bold unveiling, Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall has clarified that the system is “still conceptual” and far from operational.

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Reactions to Trump’s plan clarified.

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With defense budgets already strained, lawmakers are fiercely debating whether investing hundreds of billions in space is worth it—or reckless.

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Trump defended the project by stating, “China and Russia are already up there. If we don’t act now, we’re going to be left defenseless.”

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Analysts caution that placing weapons in orbit might be seen as a preemptive threat, potentially sparking miscalculation or retaliation.

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If built, the system would place sensor-loaded satellites and interceptors in low-Earth orbit, ready to track and neutralize any incoming projectile.

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Geopolitical analysts warn that this move could lead to an arms race unseen since the Cold War—but this time, it’s playing out above our heads.

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When questioned about global backlash, Trump stated bluntly, “It’s not aggression—it’s defense. We’re doing what we must.”

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Reports suggest nations like India and even the EU are watching closely—and may follow suit with their own orbital defense systems.

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Sources at NASA worry military tech could interfere with civilian missions, including deep space exploration and satellite maintenance.

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The Golden Dome’s biggest promise? It can intercept a threat even if it originates from beyond Earth’s atmosphere—a scenario once seen as impossible.

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Big names like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Raytheon are reportedly preparing proposals for contracts that could be worth tens of billions.

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China’s explosive warning confirmed.

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Beijing is not amused. After Trump’s announcement, China’s foreign ministry swiftly fired back, calling the plan dangerously provocative and destabilizing.

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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning didn’t hold back, claiming the Golden Dome has “strong offensive implications” and could ignite a global arms race.

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Mao accused the U.S. of accelerating the militarization of space and warned that America’s unilateral security obsession could “seriously threaten global stability.”

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In no uncertain terms, China urged the U.S. to scrap the Golden Dome before it’s too late, warning that international trust and cooperation are at risk.

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China’s threat raises stakes.

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China isn’t just condemning the plan—they’re threatening “countermeasures” if the U.S. doesn’t back down. Suddenly, the stakes feel much higher.

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What started as a futuristic defense initiative is now turning into a geopolitical flashpoint. The world’s two largest powers are poised for a new kind of standoff.

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Despite the firestorm, Trump remains undeterred. But with billions on the line and global stability at stake, the next move may define space history.

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