US White House Seeks $17.5 Billion for Golden Dome Missile Defense Program
The proposed budget for fiscal year 2027 includes $17.5 billion for the Golden Dome missile defense initiative, raising sustainability concerns post-2027. The program's funding relies heavily on reconciliation legislation, which may not be available in future budgets, prompting skepticism among defense experts about ongoing financial viability.

The US White House has proposed a budget requesting $17.5 billion for the Golden Dome missile defense program in fiscal year 2027, primarily funded through reconciliation legislation. Less than $400 million of this amount will come from the Department of Defense budget, with the rest allocated via reconciliation, similar to the previous year.
Concerns have been raised regarding the program's reliance on this funding method, especially as projections for 2028-2036 show no additional mandatory funding. Experts predict a decline in defense spending, questioning the sustainability of Golden Dome financing beyond 2027.
The program's estimated costs have risen to $185 billion, indicating potential for further increases. The focus remains on balancing investments in next-generation technologies with enhancing existing capabilities.




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