US 'golden dome' back in play as 'insurance policy' decades after Reagan's Cold War-era proposal
A Golden Dome, peddled by President Donald Trump during his campaign, is how the United States could protect itself from the "existential threat" that a nuclear electromagnetic pulse (EMP) strike presents, an expert says.
Historian William Forstchen, a New York Times bestselling author and an expert on EMPs, discussed with Fox News Digital how a Golden Dome can provide a safety net for the danger that an attack poses.
"The Israeli system has been very effective in protecting Israel against the aggression of Iran and others.