Trump: Canada can join U.S. missile defence system for free — but only as the 51st state

Trump: Canada can join U.S. missile defence system for free — but only as the 51st state

WASHINGTON, May 28 — President Donald Trump said yesterday that Canada could join his proposed “Golden Dome” missile defense system at no cost — but only if it becomes the 51st state of the United States.

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WASHINGTON, May 28 — President Donald Trump said yesterday that Canada could join his proposed “Golden Dome” missile defense system at no cost — but only if it becomes the 51st state of the United States.

Otherwise, Canada would need to pay US$61 billion to participate, said Trump, who has repeatedly suggested that the U.S.' northern neighbor should join the union as its newest state.

While Canada has expressed interest in the missile defense initiative — which Trump introduced last week as a shield against various enemy threats — it has firmly rejected any compromise on its sovereignty.

“I told Canada, which very much wants to be part of our fabulous Golden Dome System, that it will cost $61 Billion Dollars if they remain a separate, but unequal, Nation,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.

“But (it) will cost ZERO DOLLARS if they become our cherished 51st State. They are considering the offer!”

Canada has not issued an official response to Trump’s remarks.

Trump first unveiled the “Golden Dome” project last week, estimating it would cost roughly US$175 billion and be fully operational by the end of his term in 2029.

Experts have raised concerns over the project’s technical feasibility and projected costs, suggesting it could face significant hurdles and may exceed Trump’s budget estimates.

Trump also previously stated that Canada had shown interest in joining the defense program — a claim confirmed by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who acknowledged that “high-level” discussions had taken place.

Both countries are currently partners in continental defense through the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), but Trump’s proposal could intensify tensions between Washington and Ottawa.

During a visit to the White House earlier this month, Carney dismissed Trump’s suggestion of Canada joining the U.S., stating firmly that his country was “never for sale.”

Despite the friction, both leaders appeared to ease some of the strain caused by Trump’s tariffs on Canadian imports. — AFP

Trump unveiled plans for the “Golden Dome” system last week, stating it would cost approximately $175 billion and is expected to be operational by the end of his term in 2029. — File pic via AFP

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