Asked why we need Golden Dome, the man in charge points to a Hollywood film

The Pentagon's $175 billion Golden Dome missile defense shield, designed to protect the US from incoming ballistic and hypersonic missiles, takes a page from Hollywood in explaining its purpose. According to Gen. Michael Guetlein, the four-star general overseeing the program, the concept of nuclear deterrence was first outlined by Idris Elba's character in the film "A House of Dynamite", where a fictional American president argues that being prepared is key to preventing war.

Guetlein pointed out that if an adversary believes the US can defend itself from destruction, they may be less likely to launch a nuclear attack. This theory is reminiscent of the concept of mutual assured destruction, which was central to the US-Soviet nuclear arms race in the 1950s and 60s. The Pentagon's Golden Dome program aims to achieve this goal by deploying hundreds or thousands of Space-Based Interceptors (SBIs) on satellites in low-Earth orbit.

Critics argue that Golden Dome is too expensive, could destabilize global order, and increase the risk of a nuclear attack. They claim that if an adversary believes the US can protect itself from widespread destruction, they may be more likely to launch a nuclear attack. The Pentagon's success rate for its current Ground-based Midcourse Defense system is less than 60%, with only 44 interceptors available to defend against one or several missiles.

Guetlein acknowledged that transparency on the program has been limited, citing concerns about revealing too much information in public forums. However, he promised to release more information to the public next year and emphasized the need for dialogue on missile defense.
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this Golden Dome thing 🀯! Like, who wouldn't want a $175 billion shield around the US? It's wild that they're drawing inspiration from Hollywood movies, but I guess it shows how serious they are about protecting the country πŸŽ₯.

The idea behind it is pretty cool - making it hard for anyone to launch a nuclear attack by knowing we can defend ourselves. But at the same time, I get why some people are skeptical... like, if our defense system is that weak πŸ˜…, shouldn't we be working on improving it?

It's also interesting that they're keeping some info under wraps about the program 🀐. Like, what exactly does Golden Dome look like? How many satellites do they plan to deploy? We'll just have to wait and see how all this plays out ⏰. One thing for sure - I'm gonna be keeping an eye on this one πŸ”!
 
the Pentagon's Golden Dome is a wild example of how Hollywood's influence seeps into our real-life decisions... like, think about it, we're investing 175 billion bucks in a system that's basically trying to say "hey, don't mess with us or we'll defend ourselves" 🀯 it's like, does this really send the message that we're so confident in our ability to protect ourselves? or is it just a way of saying "we're willing to spend a LOT of money to pretend we're safe"? and what's with the lack of transparency on this thing? are they trying to hide something πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if this golden dome thing is a good idea... like, I get that we wanna be prepared and all, but 175 billion dollars is a lot of cash πŸ˜…. And what's with the space-based interceptors? It just sounds like sci-fi πŸš€. I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm glad we're looking out for our country, but isn't it also true that having all this fancy tech could make people feel even more secure and wanna take risks? Like, what's to stop some country from thinking they can launch a nuke attack because the US is all protected πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And I'm not trying to be negative or anything, but isn't it also kinda weird that we're taking a page out of Hollywood? I mean, movies are one thing, but real life is way more complicated πŸ’‘.
 
πŸ˜… This new Golden Dome system is a bit like a superhero movie πŸ¦Έβ€β™‚οΈ - all shiny and protective, but also kinda worrying 😬. I mean, can we really trust that it'll work better than their old Ground-based Midcourse Defense system? πŸ€” That success rate of less than 60% doesn't exactly fill me with confidence πŸ’”.

And what about the cost? $175 billion is a whole lotta cash πŸ’Έ! Can we afford to keep building these fancy missile defense systems when there are more pressing issues, like climate change and healthcare? 🌎πŸ₯

Plus, isn't it kinda weird that they're borrowing ideas from Hollywood? πŸ˜‚ Like, what's next? A movie trailer for the Golden Dome system? 🍿 'In a world where missiles are coming... we need you to defend us!' 🀣
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think it's kinda weird how they're trying to justify this huge expense with a movie quote lol 🀣. Like, if Hollywood can make it cool, then it must be legit, right? But seriously, the Golden Dome program sounds super complicated and ambitious, like they're trying to play catch-up with China and Russia's missile tech πŸš€.

I don't know about the whole nuclear deterrence thing, but I do think it's true that if we can show we've got a solid defense system, some countries might be less likely to mess with us. But at the same time, isn't that just like playing a game of global chicken? If we're so confident in our abilities, won't that just fuel their desire to take us down? πŸ€” It's all pretty mind-blowing, and I'm not sure what to think about it...
 
I'm not sure if this $175 billion Golden Dome thing is a good idea lol πŸ€” I mean, don't get me wrong, nuclear deterrence sounds like it should work, but all that money? It's crazy! They're basically trying to defend themselves with space-based interceptors... what if another country just makes something better and we're back at square one? 😬 And what about the risk of a nuclear attack? I don't think knowing they can't be taken out is gonna make them less likely to launch one. I mean, think about it like a game of chicken - if you know you can't lose, do you still want to play? πŸš—
 
The whole thing feels super suspicious... like they're trying to convince everyone their plan is legit, but it's basically just throwing money at a problem πŸ€‘. I mean, $175 billion is insane! And what's with this "nuclear deterrence" idea? It sounds like a bunch of Hollywood BS to me πŸ˜’. If the US can really defend itself from destruction, why not use that as an excuse to be more aggressive instead? And have you seen the numbers on their Ground-based Midcourse Defense system? Less than 60% success rate? That's not exactly reassuring πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

And I'm not buying that they need to keep it under wraps for fear of revealing too much. It's like they're hiding something... or maybe they just don't want the public to know how flawed their plan really is πŸ˜…. But at the same time, it's hard to argue with the idea of making missiles less accessible πŸ€”. Maybe the Golden Dome program is a case of "be careful what you wish for"... who knows? All I know is that I'm keeping an eye on this one πŸ‘€.
 
πŸ€” I mean, think about it... if you've got a fancy shield like that Golden Dome thingy, people might just chill out and not wanna mess with the US, right? πŸ™ It's like, we're all just playing this big game of nuclear chicken, and someone's gotta be prepared to take the hit. But at what cost, man? πŸ’Έ $175 billion is a small fortune! And don't even get me started on the whole global order thing... it feels like we're just setting ourselves up for a big ol' mess. πŸŒͺ️ I'm all for being prepared and whatnot, but can't we just have a calm conversation about this stuff instead of spending all that cash? πŸ˜’
 
omg I just saw this thread from like 3 days ago πŸ™„ what's going on is that the US is spending like a gazillion dollars on a super expensive missile shield thingy? it sounds crazy, but apparently it's to stop bad guys from nuking us 😩 I'm not sure if it's a good idea or not, but I do know that Hollywood movies don't always make great policy πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ the guy in charge says that if we're too strong, people will be less likely to attack us, but some people think that's just giving them more reason to nuke us πŸ’₯ I mean, I'm all for being prepared and stuff, but $175 billion is a LOT of cash πŸ’Έ anyone got any thoughts on this? πŸ€”
 
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