US President Trump Announces New "Trump Class" Battleships for "Golden Fleet"

So President Trump just announced plans for a massive new class of battleships named after himself. He claims these "Trump class" ships will be the largest and most lethal ever built, even suggesting they'll be 100 times more powerful than current ones. The plan includes arming them with nuclear weapons, advanced lasers, and AI control. This comes amid recent U.S. naval actions off Venezuela's coast, highlighting a focus on expanding military presence.

Key Points: Trump Unveils Plan for New "Trump Class" Battleships, Largest Ever for US Navy

  • US President announces new "Trump class" battleships
  • Plan involves building 20-25 of world's largest warships
  • Ships touted as 100 times more powerful than existing fleet
  • Vessels to feature AI control, nuclear arms, and advanced lasers
  • Announcement follows recent US maritime seizures near Venezuela
  • Initiative aims to modernize what is called an "old, tired" naval fleet
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US President announces plan for "Trump class" battleships

US President Donald Trump announces a new class of "largest ever" battleships, dubbed the "Trump class," for the US Navy's "Golden Fleet," citing the need to replace obsolete ships.

"We are going into a Golden Fleet; we are building for the United States Navy. We desperately needed ships as some of them have become old, tired, and obsolete. As Commander in Chief, I have approved a plan for the Navy to begin the construction of the brand new, largest we have ever built battle ships. They will be 100 times the force, the power. - Donald Trump / US President"

Washington DC, December 23

United States President Donald Trump announced on Monday (local time) the new "Trump class" of Navy battleships into the "Golden Fleet" of the US Navy.

Announcing the "largest ever battleships" in the world, Donald Trump said that the US will build a total of 20 to 25 of these ships, which will be 100 times the force as compared to the US' existing battleships.

The US President said, "We are going into a Golden Fleet; we are building for the United States Navy. We desperately needed ships as some of them have become old, tired, and obsolete. As Commander in Chief, I have approved a plan for the Navy to begin the construction of the brand new, largest we have ever built battle ships. They will be 100 times the force, the power. These have been under design consideration for a long time, and started with me in my first term. These are the best in the world, the fastest, the biggest."

He said that the battleships weighing between 30,000 to 40,000 tonnes will be the "most lethal" warships and will carry nuclear arms and guns along with missiles.

"We haven't built a battleship since 1994. We used to build ships during World War II, but now we don't build ships anymore. These cutting-edge vessels will be some of the most lethal surface warfare ships. Each one will be the largest battleship in the history of the world. We are talking about ten, but we are going to start with two, and ultimately we think it will be between 20 to 25 of these. These battleships have many missiles but also guns, and in many ways, guns can do the trick at a tiny fraction of the cost," Trump said.

He added, "Once completed, these new 30-40,000-tonne plus vessels will be the flagships of the American Naval Fleet. We have great navy yards, and we are negotiating with some companies which run those yards. The most sophisticated lasers on Earth will be on the battleships. They will also carry the nuclear arms and cruise missiles under development... They'll be AI-controlled... The US Navy will lead the design of the ships along with me."

The announcement comes after the United States seized two tankers off the coast of Venezuela this month, and on Sunday (local time), they began pursuing what it described as a "dark fleet" vessel in international waters near Venezuela after the ship refused to stop and continued sailing, CNN reported. The vessel, identified as Bella 1, was sailing toward Venezuela to load oil when US Coast Guard personnel attempted to board it.

- ANI

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Sarah B
"100 times the force" sounds like political hyperbole, but the scale is undeniable. The geopolitical implications for the Indian Ocean Region are significant. Hope our strategic partnerships are factoring this in.
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Priya S
Naming warships after yourself? That's a bit much, no? 😅 The tech sounds advanced with AI and lasers, but the cost must be astronomical. That money could solve so many problems back home in the US first.
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Vikram M
The timing is interesting, right after incidents near Venezuela. It sends a clear message of dominance. For India, maintaining a balanced relationship with all major powers while strengthening our own navy is the way forward. Jai Hind.
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Rohit P
As an engineer, the specs are mind-boggling. 30-40k tonnes, AI-controlled, nuclear-capable. But I worry about an arms race. The world needs cooperation on climate and poverty, not just bigger guns.
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Michael C
With respect, this feels like a legacy project. The future of warfare is asymmetric - drones, cyber, space. Do massive, expensive battleships make strategic sense in 2024? Seems like a 20th-century solution to 21st-century problems.

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