Iron Dome for America: Hegseth teases Israeli-style air defense system order
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55% : Iron Dome for America: Hegseth teases Israeli-style air defense system order Caitlin Doornbos January 27, 2025 at 5:35 PM WASHINGTON -- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Monday the Pentagon will pursue an Iron Dome-style missile defense system for the United States, fulfilling a campaign promise by President Trump.52% : Walking into the five-sided building for the first time as leader of the American military, Hegseth told reporters they could expect a flurry of executive orders from Trump, 78 -- including one that would order the deployment of a system similar to that used by the Jewish state, which blasts ballistic missiles out of the sky with an accuracy rate of roughly 90%.
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