Scientific interest or the ego of powerful capitalists: what is the real driving force behind the race to conquer Mars?

Decryption In order to reassert the United States' hegemony over the world, Donald Trump has mobilized a whole old imagination to make the conquest of the red planet a national priority. Behind the scenes, financial interests, political communication, and the race for the stars with China are intertwined.
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Trumpist America now has its new frontier : "We will send American astronauts to plant the Star-Spangled Banner on the planet Mars," assured Donald Trump during his inaugural address in January at the Capitol. He even dated his ambition, despite all scientific reality: "We will be the world leaders in space and will reach Mars before the end of my term," in early 2029. The national objective has been designated. The 47th president of the United States, in a mixture of ultranationalist vision and promises of economic prosperity, established the conquest of the skies as a "new and magnificent horizon." With his usual messianic rhetoric, the New York billionaire reactivates the founding imagination inherited from the conquest of the West . But behind this cowboy vocabulary lie powerful financial interests and an exacerbated rivalry with the major Chinese competitor.
The course outlined by Trump was clearly set in the texts at the beginning of May. Washington then announced a reduction in the budget of its space agency NASA (slashed by 4 billion dollars), with significant cuts at all levels except for... manned exploration to Mars: an additional billion dollars...

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