The point is to develop these technologies nationally and have the ability to reach space independently, which of course comes at a cost. Otherwise, everyone would just use American rockets and no other country would have the ability to reach space on their own.
The things is today, you have many options. Chinese, Russian, European, japanese, Indian. Today nobody can confine you to earth.
You don't get to be SpaceX overnight. And mind you, before SpaceX was able to develop "Falcon Heavy" and "Crew Dragon" and started sending people into space, they started with "Falcon 1", whose first payload was only 19 kg.
These are unrelated to my question.
Again my question was. What's the first and end goal? What is the time frame?
To make it simple.
1-) What are we aiming for, going to Mars? Placing satellites to which orbit, at what weight
2-) What is our time frame to reach this goal? 10 year? 20 year? 50 year? 100 year? What is it?
3-) Is it going to be feasible? SpaceX had the reusable rockets as a goal which enabled them to cut down the costs. If we are not gonna make anything comparable to SpaceX than we are doomed for the start. We would send 1-2 Rockets per year at max, no one would prefer Turkish rockets, and we would be paying much more per launch.
To add, i'm not asking for your opinion. I want straight answers from managers of these projects as this has potential to be a failed project.