NewsTrump's 'Golden Dome' sparks tension with Russia over missile defence

Trump's 'Golden Dome' sparks tension with Russia over missile defence

The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused the United States of undermining strategic stability in relation to plans for creating a new missile defence system called the "Golden Dome." - This is already a literal manifestation of the US’ highly dangerous doctrinal course toward delivering so-called preventive, but essentially first strikes - stated Maria Zakharova.

"Very dangerous US doctrine." Kremlin on the "Golden Dome"
"Very dangerous US doctrine." Kremlin on the "Golden Dome"
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Mateusz Czmiel

US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday the decision to implement a new missile defence system called the "Golden Dome". The project involves deploying sensors and intercepting missiles in space. Trump assured that the system, estimated to cost $175 (CAD 241) billion, would be completed before the end of his term and would feature almost 100% effectiveness.

Russia concerned about the US "Golden Dome"

Russia reacted to Trump's plans. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused the US of "undermining stability."

- This is an opportunistic approach which directly undermines the basis of strategic stability – stated the spokeswoman for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zakharova.

According to Zakharova, the "Golden Dome" "will give an additional boost" to the development of pre-launch destruction systems for missiles.

- Within the framework of developing the Golden Dome, it is planned to give an additional boost to the further development of the means of pre-launch missile destruction and infrastructure that ensures their use. This is already a literal manifestation of the US's highly dangerous doctrinal course toward delivering so-called preventive, but essentially first strikes - said Zakharova.

The most advanced system will also intercept nuclear weapons

President Donald Trump announced the "Golden Dome" project in early May. He declared that its implementation would be completed by January 2029. The new missile defence system is also designed to intercept nuclear weapons, noted Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth.

Reuters reported that the "Golden Dome" aims to create a network of satellites to detect, track, and potentially intercept incoming missiles. The shield may comprise hundreds of satellites used for missile detection and tracking.

The project was also criticized by North Korea and China.

The Kremlin emphasized that creating a new missile defence system is the sovereign right of the United States. - If the United States believes that there is a missile threat, then, of course, they develop missile defence systems - said the president's spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov.

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