Building massive new battleships sounds bold, but the reality is a budget-busting disaster waiting to happen. At $4 billion per ship, these vessels would drain resources from proven platforms while relying on the same two struggling shipyards that can't keep up now. The Navy's own analysis shows it needs distributed lethality, not concentrated targets, and farming out production to allies means American jobs and security handed to foreign competitors.
The Trump-class battleship represents the return of American naval dominance through overwhelming firepower that renders enemy fleets obsolete. One vessel carrying hypersonic missiles can strike targets at 80 times the range of current ships, holding entire adversary coastlines at risk within minutes. This is American steel built in American yards, creating jobs while delivering the deterrence that prevents wars before they start.
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