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Iran Conflict Proves Trump Exactly Right on “Golden Dome” Investment

Posted on Saturday, March 21, 2026
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by Ben Solis
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During his first address to Congress in his second term, President Donald Trump urged the body “to fund a state-of-the-art Golden Dome missile defense shield to protect our homeland, all made in the U.S.A.” It was yet another instance of Trump prioritizing missile defense as the most important pillar of modern battle technology – and the ongoing conflict in Iran is proving him exactly correct.

The critical importance of missile defense became evident just hours after the first U.S.-Israeli strikes that killed Supreme Leader Khamenei and other top Iranian officials as the first wave of Iranian missiles arced over Israeli cities. Iranian forces launched nearly 100 missiles that first day, and an estimated 290 by March 15 – along with 500 suicide drones.

But of those hundreds of projectiles, just a handful have struck their targets. 14 civilian deaths have been reported, along with several hundred injuries. According to the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv, Tehran’s military launched 869 missiles and 2,350 drones into twelve Middle Eastern countries overall. These attacks killed 40 people and injured 598.

While tragic, the scale of the death and destruction has been minuscule compared to what it could have been without advanced missile defense technology. The United States and Israeli forces have seen astonishing success in their operations against Iran precisely because they eliminated the country’s air and military defenses in the opening days of the conflict.

Brigadier General Ephraim Deffrin, spokesperson for the Israeli Defense Forces, disclosed that Israeli and U.S. Air Forces targeted the core of these missile defense systems. “To date, we have engaged over 700 missile array targets in real time,” said General Deffrin during the press briefing in Tel Aviv on March 15. As a result, Iranian missile launches are down more than 90 percent, while attack drone launches are down more than 95 percent. Israel also notably has begun using its “Iron Beam” to intercept rockets, mortars, and drones, marking the beginning of a new technological age in defensive warfare.

If there was ever any doubt about the wisdom of Trump’s focus on missile defense, the Iran conflict has put it to rest.

Moving forward, however, the U.S. cannot afford to rest on its laurels – something Trump also recognizes. Iran possessed a formidable missile arsenal, but it pales in comparison to that of Russia or China, which have advanced hypersonic weapons that could evade existing defenses. Théophile Cousineau, a physics professor specializing in thermodynamics, explained in an interview with me that weaponry in this realm is “evolving faster than any other class” of arms. Having advised NATO Secretary-General Manfred Wörner, Professor Cousineau noted that “missiles, drones, and satellites will remain the weapons of choice this decade.”

For this reason, Trump’s vision for a “Golden Dome” missile defense shield remains a vital priority. That vision calls for a nationwide network of advanced radars, space-based sensors, and interceptor systems capable of detecting and destroying incoming missiles before they reach American territory.

In many ways, Golden Dome represents the long-delayed realization of the strategic defense concept first proposed by Ronald Reagan in the 1980s. Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative – often dubbed “Star Wars” by critics – sought to use advanced technology, including space-based systems, to render nuclear missiles obsolete. Decades later, with breakthroughs in sensors, computing, and interceptor technology, the modern “Golden Dome” could finally bring that vision within reach.

Realizing Golden Dome will require harnessing American innovation in multiple industries and overhauling procurement systems burdened by red tape. But for the program to be a financial possibility, expenses must come down dramatically, as interceptors currently cost 10 or 20 times as much as cheap offensive weapons like drones.

On this front, Dale R. Marks, the Assistant Secretary of Defense and principal advisor to the Under Secretary of War for Acquisition and Sustainment, highlighted that President Trump is basing his strategy on the U.S. response to Army needs during World War II.

“In a similar spirit, we rallied to mobilize the entire industrial base, giving fresh life into it to build the capacity needed to address today’s challenges,” Marks said. “Now, we must recommit fully to this path and actively advance progress.” Marks also said that the Department of War has eliminated some 2,700 regulations to streamline development.

The lesson from the Iran conflict is unmistakable. Missile defense is no longer a theoretical concept or a relic of Cold War strategy – it is rapidly becoming the decisive factor in modern warfare. Israel’s experience has shown that advanced defensive systems can mean the difference between mass casualties and limited damage, even under sustained attack.

For the United States, which faces far more capable adversaries than Iran, the stakes are even higher. By investing now in the Golden Dome and revitalizing America’s defense industrial base, the United States can ensure that future conflicts are decided not by incoming missiles, but by the technologies capable of stopping them before they ever reach American soil.

Ben Solis is the pen name of an international affairs journalist, historian, and researcher.

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Bacon Nivison
Bacon Nivison
2 months ago

We need a golden dome here! Of course the demonic-rats would be completely against it, another evidence that it is necessary.

Richard
Richard
2 months ago

Building the golden dome is a no-brainer. It’s like putting locked doors on your home. How can anyone disagree with it?

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
2 months ago

Beef up Golden Dome Now

Frank
Frank
2 months ago

Why do I want to pay for military overseas when there are still 20 million illegals here? I voted for America First.

Eunice MacKenzie
Eunice MacKenzie
2 months ago

We’ve been hearing chants of “Death to America” for decades. We saw the people celebrating when the twin towers and the Pentagon were attacked on 9/11. We watched helplessly when China sent their spy satellites leisurely over our military bases, we heard China whine that they were poor and needed our help, we saw the “helpful” Chinese direct alternate paths into America during the Biden years. We also saw countless men of military age be welcomed into America during the Biden years. We know that Russia and China are/were cozying up to Iran, Cuba and Venezuala.

Philip Seth Hammersley
Philip Seth Hammersley
2 months ago

WE must ALWAYS be on the forefront of technology. The mere mention of SDI by Ronald Reagan put chills down the Soviets’ spines! Even though we didn’t have all the technology to deploy it at that time! Israel, our ally despite the Jew-haters like Tucker Carlson, figured out a great system for missile defense and we can do likewise!

Thinking
Thinking
2 months ago

Wait what the democrats say. They will shut the govt down again because they want China or Russia to attack us. They are opposed to Chinese nationals here illegally to be deported. These poor people had to travel all the way from China to get here. Really now without any help from the CCP? Anyone really believe that? They are here to infiltrate and create cells to attack when China decides to attack America. Biden was bought and paid for and that’s why so many Chinese were allowed into this country. Not for a better life but to destroy America from within. President Trump is well aware how the world works. He knew this already more than 40 years ago. But then the brain drained democrats can’t understand that this man has a brilliant mind. After all he made millions of dollars by being stupid. lol.

Charlotte
Charlotte
2 months ago

Funny how much the radical liberals (Communists) are always wrong and Trump is usually right…about everything! They are so jealous of him for his vision and knowledge because no one on their “side” can hold a candle to him. What hateful radical liberal has any of the qualities of leadership that make President Trump so good at his job? They are digging their own graves with their hateful, disgusting lies. They have made our country a lot more dangerous and need to sit back and let Trump clean up their mess!! Yes we certainly do need a “golden dome” because of THEIR actions.

C Sherman
C Sherman
2 months ago

The” Dome” must have the capability to defend Supersonic weapons and more. I saw the supersonic weapon penetrate the “Dome” in Israel last week. Scary.

Peter North
Peter North
2 months ago

Democrats do not care about the GOLDEN DOME, but they sure know about the GOLDEN SHOWER because that is what they keep giving the American people!!!

Virgil Snoddy
Virgil Snoddy
2 months ago

So integrate the US Navy “Laser Gun” into the Golden Dome as well,and there’s the “Thermo Heat Rail” seen on YouTube that burns a perfect hole thru 6 inch of steel and then last but not the least the ” Microwave ” weapon for drones and or humans etc. These The US Military already have just integrate into the Golden Dome.

Shirley M
Shirley M
2 months ago

Thank you to the author, Ben Solis! This was a great article written very well and detailed why we do need “The Golden Dome”. Of course it will be strongly challenged by the other party and others. It will take every ounce of energy, wisdom and willpower for any American citizen to outwardly, publicly or in any other manner support the project due to the negativity and downright hate that would be generated from those not supporting. Setting aside 911 this country has been well protected from war on our homeland, except of course Pearl Harbor and I believe some part of Alaska but may be wrong on that. As time has passed and grown so have technological advances and not just in our country, but in those that could pose a threat to America. So if we could have something like The Golden Dome, that for me would be awesome; and I think maybe a lot of Americans would agree.

BACKWOODS
BACKWOODS
2 months ago

The question no one is asking. How much FREEDOM do we give up for a sense of security? I remember the Patriot Act and how much we lost for a false sense of security.

Roseann Carpenter
Roseann Carpenter
2 months ago

Another great report, thanks AMAC. I love that last paragraph, by Mr. Solis. So agree with our President. And he is under such harsh threats from both the democrat party and most of our media.

Pete
Pete
2 months ago

60 Minutes actually did a good piece of journalism last week on laser defenses. The Army has bought several units, but they are deployed on the border and are successful. these defensive missiles cost over a million a shot, to take down a $25,000 drone is not a good economic trade.

Horace
Horace
2 months ago

Democrats hate something they do not want to do all the time!

Phil
Phil
2 months ago

Is that a misprint, 93 BILLION spent by Pete? Yes, surely it is AMAC, 93 million, thank you.

Steve
Steve
2 months ago

How could those holy men bring such carnage to the world ? No air force , no navy and still the sheep do not raise up . The rag free press and fox spewing more facts ? I didn’t hear one , I wasn’t listening at all . I heard of a General say the best defense is a good offense ,as the Commie comrades and Chinese seat back relax and watch !

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