Former President Donald Trump has reportedly floated the idea of a permanent, Eiffel Tower-style structure dedicated to the Ultimate Fighting Championship. While the proposal may sound absurd, its implications for allied security are anything but. As a permanent landmark, such a structure would represent a high-value, static target for hostile state actors seeking to disrupt US coalition operations.
Threat vectors multiply: the structure's iconic design would make it a prime site for propaganda-driven attacks, while its construction and maintenance would divert resources from critical military infrastructure. For allies already strained by US strategic pivots, this signals a dangerous prioritisation of spectacle over substance. Intelligence failures are inevitable if hardened security measures are not integrated from the design phase.
The Pentagon must assess: is this a trophy or a Trojan horse?








