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 Trump Wants New "Golden Fleet" Of Future Battleships For Hemispheric Defense
 Tyler Durden
 
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 America is back in the Americas.
 
 President  Trump's Monroe Doctrine 2.0 plan, focused on hemispheric defense,  centers on securing the homeland and the wider Western Hemisphere. The  first visible military reposturing came with Trump's announcement of the  Golden Dome continental missile defense shield, followed by renewed  pressure on Venezuelan narco-terror networks and  new attention on far-left political influence operations  being exported from South America. Trump has also worked to wind down  foreign conflicts, recently stating that he deserves credit for ending  six or seven wars in his first months in office. He is now attempting to  end the Ukraine-Russia war. If he succeeds,  hemispheric defense will move into high gear.
 
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 Prioritizing  the Western Hemisphere after decades of endless wars in the Middle East  may also require upgrading America's naval fleet, as the proliferation  of hypersonic weapons and drones by foreign adversaries could render  some warships in the current fleet obsolete.
 
 The replacement fleet  of next-generation warships, referred to internally as the "Golden  Fleet" by senior White House and Navy officials, is intended to secure  the Western Hemisphere as the world moves toward a bipolar state in the  2030s, repel Chinese influence in the Americas, and maintain a naval  edge in the Pacific theater, according to a new  Wall Street Journal report.
 
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 At  the center of the Golden Fleet are plans for a 15,000 to 20,000-ton  "future battleship" equipped with long-range, hypersonic missiles,  described as the modern equivalent of the World War II battleship.  Instead of cannons, these next-gen warships will be optimized for  missile warfare.
 
 Here's more from WSJ:
 
 
 Under  the Golden Fleet concept, the Navy wants to move away from a specific  number of ships as a goal, Clark said. Instead, officials will focus on a  fleet of roughly 280-300 crewed ships, plus large numbers of unmanned  vessels—called "robotic and autonomous systems"—to bridge the gap. The  drone ships would act as "hedge forces" in each maritime theater to make  up the difference between what the fleet can do day-to-day and what  might be needed in conflict, Clark said.Next-gen  battleships have been on Trump's mind for some time. In late September,  while addressing military leaders at Marine Corps Base Quantico in  Virginia, the president spoke about the urgent need for new battleships.
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 Senior  Navy officials see alignment between their own goals and the  president's interests, said Clark, who is involved in Navy wargames  meant to inform the Golden Fleet. The Navy has found that today's fleet  is struggling to keep up with modern threats, for example the  Yemen-based Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, Clark said.
 
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 Clark  acknowledged that it could take many years to build new, large warships  from scratch, and the ship likely wouldn't see the light of day until  after Trump leaves office. Plans for a replacement cruiser, the canceled  CG(X) program, indicate such a ship would take five years to design and  another five to seven years to build, according to a former official.
 
 
 
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