Friday, July 4, 2025

$542 billion Golden Dome space weapons Nuke escalation vs Drumpf's Golden Shower vid

  

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/infamous-donald-trump-golden-shower-video-probably-does-exist-says-christopher-steele/ZMKPDC2Y3JLIAOWSTI2C6R4R5E/

Infamous Donald Trump 'golden shower' video 'probably does exist' says Christopher Steele

According to Steele, the tape was never released because Russia got what it wanted from Trump when he was president.

 Trump in the presidential suite at Moscow’s posh Ritz-Carlton Hotel, watching two prostitutes pee on a bed the Obamas supposedly slept in. The incident allegedly took place in 2013, when Trump was visiting Moscow to attend the Miss Universe pageant.

  Russia had "kompromat," or compromising material, on Trump as a result of his "personal obsessions and sexual perversions."

 Trump watching women pee on a bed to spite the president, but not peeing or getting peed on himself, isn’t a golden shower, but it could be considered a form of urolagnia, which is sexual excitement associated with the sight or thought of urine and/or urination.

 Steele concluded that the Russian government has been “cultivating, supporting and assisting” Trump for years, and that it had colluded with members of the Trump presidential campaign to help him win the 2016 election.

 https://embed.documentcloud.org/documents/3259984-Trump-Intelligence-Allegations/

 

 

    • President Trump announced a $175-billion missile defense concept called Golden Dome that includes weapons in space.
    • The program’s goal is to intercept missiles in all stages, including those launched from space.
    • Reagan’s 1983 Strategic Defense Initiative, nicknamed "Star Wars," faced similar promises—and skepticism.
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    •   $25 billion for the development of a Golden Dome missile defense system, 
    • The Congressional Budget Office says just the space-based portion could reach $542 billion over 20 years.
    • Trump is requesting an initial $25 billion via a proposed tax break bill.

  it would combine multiple interceptor systems, space-based sensors, directed energy weapons, and potentially future technologies not yet operationally viable.  

 like Russian prostitute urine.....

The Dome aims not only to protect America from any nuclear attack but also from conventional missiles, including hypersonic and cruise (air- or sea-launched), and aircraft attacks. A particularly controversial element, then as now, is the prominent inclusion of space-based weapons, including warhead interceptors – propositions that are not only controversial but are met with much scientific skepticism. 

The Pentagon has demonstrated the capability to intercept a nuclear warhead in space by maneuvering another warhead (non-explosive) into its path and destroying it on impact. However, capability does not equate to capacity. While there is a demonstrated capability (under controlled conditions) to intercept a particular incoming warhead and to prevent it from reaching the American homeland, there is no capacity to intercept all attacking missiles in wartime conditions. The mission to protect the homeland from all nuclear warheads that might be sent its way is simply impossible. 

The current, post-SDI, missile defense system is estimated to have only a slightly better than 50% success rate[13] for interception under controlled conditions. It is aimed only at a possible limited North Korean attack, and even for that mission it is far from a sure defence. It is not remotely capable of credibly challenging Russian and Chinese arsenals, and even if a “Golden” system miraculously achieved a 90% success rate for interceptions under warfare conditions, it would still be a spectacular failure. Even if a “mere” dozen or so warheads of a mass assault got through and were detonated on US soil, it would obviously be catastrophic, to understate the devastation that would result.

 https://www.thesimonsfoundation.ca/highlights/denuclearization-and-golden-dome

  just as Trump’s denuclearization ideas parallel the brief Reagan/Gorbachev flirtation with abolition, so too does the Trump Golden Dome mimic Reagan’s SDI – with the Dome also destined to scuttle any current or potential bold disarmament ambition. 

Both Russia and China have made it clear that U.S. missile defence initiatives will only fuel the nuclear arms race.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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