

Drone Warfare v. Trump's GOLDEN DOME w/MIT Professor Ted Postol & Lt Col Daniel Davis
Jun 3, 2025
Ted Postol, a former MIT professor and missile defense expert, critiques President Trump's ambitious Golden Dome initiative, claiming it's as unrealistic as Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative. He argues that like the 'Star Wars' concept, the Golden Dome oversells unproven technology while repeating historical mistakes. Postol shares insights about the misleading nature of military technological claims, the complexities of missile interception, and the deceptive tactics used by adversaries. His analysis raises concerns about national security policy driven by fantasy rather than feasibility.
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Missile Defense Tech Not Ready
- The missile defense technology limitations of the 1980s remain today despite advances.
- Being thousands of times short of required laser energy means progress is still far from feasible.
Reagan's SDI Hype Anecdote
- Ted Postol recounted watching Reagan's 1984 SDI announcement with disbelief due to exaggerated technological claims.
- He experienced how misinformation and hype drove misguided Pentagon policies on missile defense.
Future Combat Systems Reality Check
- Daniel Davis shared his personal experience with exaggerated military tech during future combat systems at Fort Bliss.
- Simulations gave military platforms unrealistic capabilities that misled superiors into false confidence.