Trump's Hypersonic Missiles: A Recipe for Disaster?

Imagine having a superpowerful tool that can strike targets from hundreds of miles away in just minutes. That's what the US's new hypersonic missile, the Dark Eagle, promises to deliver. But is it worth the risk?
The US military is planning to deploy the Dark Eagle in the Middle East, and experts are sounding the alarm. They say using these missiles could lead to a major conflict with Iran and even its allies like China and Russia.
The reason is simple: these missiles are perceived as having nuclear capabilities, even if they don't. That means Iran might view them as a threat to its very existence. And that could lead to a full-blown war.
But that's not all. Experts also question whether these missiles are even necessary. The US already has air superiority over Iran, so what's the point of adding a new, expensive tool to the mix? It's like having a superpowerful hammer when a regular one would do the job.
And then there's the cost. Each Dark Eagle missile costs a whopping $15 million, which is a lot of money, especially when you consider the billions already spent on the conflict in Iran. It's a financial burden that might be too much to bear.