Trump says ‘Golden Dome’ free for Canada - if it joins US
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[WASHINGTON] President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Canada could join his proposed “Golden Dome” missile defence system for free - but only if it becomes part of the United States.
Otherwise it would cost Canada US$61 billion to be part of the system, said Trump, who has repeatedly called for the United States’ northern neighbour to become the 51st state.
Canada has expressed interest in joining the missile system - plans for which Trump unveiled last week to defend against a wide array of enemy weapons - but has firmly rejected any loss of sovereignty.
“I told Canada, which very much wants to be part of our fabulous Golden Dome System, that it will cost US$61 Billion Dollars if they remain a separate, but unequal, Nation,” Trump posted on his Truth Social network.
“But (it) will cost ZERO DOLLARS if they become our cherished 51st State. They are considering the offer!”
There was no immediate response from Canada to Trump’s claims.
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Trump announced plans for the “Golden Dome” system a week ago, saying it would eventually cost around US$175 billion and would be operational by the end of his term in 2029.
Experts say the scheme faces huge technical and political challenges, and could cost far more than he has estimated to achieve its goals.
Trump also said at the time that Canada was interested in joining the missile system. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney then confirmed that his country had held “high level” talks on the issue.