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Trump wants a Golden Dome missile defense shield. Is that realistic?

todayJune 17, 2025

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Since last week, Israel has been attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities, along with many other targets around the country. Iran has fired hundreds of missiles in response. NPR correspondent Geoff Brumfiel has been watching all of this very closely because Israel’s missile defenses have been a focus of the Trump White House. This year, President Trump requested funding from Congress for a “Golden Dome for America” — a missile defense system that would protect all of the United States. The idea comes from Israel’s Iron Dome — a network of interceptor missiles stationed at points across the country. Iron Dome and related Israeli air defenses don’t get every missile fired — including some launched in the past few days by Iran — but the Israeli military says it has intercepted thousands of rockets since it was built. Trying to get that kind of protection for America, though, might be a very different matter.

Read more of science correspondent Geoff Brumfiel’s reporting on this topic and find NPR’s coverage of the Middle East here.

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