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Trump: We Want the ‘Department of War’

Trump: We Want the ‘Department of War’

President Donald Trump has a new idea to shake up Washington, and this one is not about tariffs or Twitter feuds. On Friday, he plans to sign an executive order that lets the Pentagon call itself the Department of War, dusting off a title last used in 1947. Trump says it projects strength. His critics say it projects something else entirely—mainly a need to stir the pot and rattle his favorite opponents, from Beijing to woke Democrats.

What Trump Is Planning

The order would not legally change the name, since only Congress can do that. But Trump insists details like “the law” are more of a guideline. He told reporters, “We’re just going to do it. I’m sure Congress will go along if we need that.” In the meantime, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will be promoted—at least on social media—to Secretary of War. Hegseth even ran a poll online back in March asking if Americans liked the idea. Surprise, surprise: Trump liked the results.

The executive order explains that “Department of War” conveys readiness and resolve, while “Department of Defense” sounds too much like the United States is hiding behind a shield. Trump himself put it bluntly in August: “Everybody likes that we had an unbelievable history of victory when it was Department of War. Then we changed it to Department of Defense.”

The Historical Angle

The Department of War was born in 1789 and lived until after World War II, when it was rebranded as the Department of Defense to sound a little less like the U.S. was spoiling for a fight. Now Trump wants to roll back the clock and relive the glory days, complete with new stationery, new signs, and maybe even a new seal for the Pentagon cafeteria. Critics estimate the full rebrand could cost billions, but for Trump, that’s just the price of nostalgia.

Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth is thrilled, posting “DEPARTMENT OF WAR” in all caps online like a teenager announcing his band’s first gig. Trump fans say the move re-establishes the military’s warrior ethos. Trump critics say it’s just another culture-war stunt. And America’s adversaries, especially China, are probably wondering if this is a serious threat or just another episode of political theater.

Since Hegseth took over, the Pentagon has been busy cleaning house. Diversity programs? Cut. Websites and books that mention uncomfortable history? Removed. Transgender troops? Expelled. The official line is that the military should focus on fighting, not feelings. “Anybody that says diversity is our strength is, is frankly, incorrect,” a Pentagon spokesman declared earlier this year. The Department of War branding seems like the natural next step in the campaign.

The Bigger Picture

The timing is interesting. China just rolled out shiny new weapons and drones in a massive parade, flexing for the world. Trump responds by renaming America’s military machine. He insists it’s about projecting strength. Critics think it’s about trolling his enemies. Either way, the Department of Defense is about to get a new nickname, and Americans may soon have to get used to saying “Department of War” with a straight face.

PBP Editor: I can’t help but think that Trump is doing this just to distract and annoy the Democrats, which always works – and perhaps the Chinese. I can’t imagine it really matters to him…

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  1. AC

    When Trump said “I don’t know, go ask the DOJ” it’s the only time he was honestly telling the truth.
    That was as moment of mental clarity for him. But, he wasn’t phased by that island of truth in an ocean of prevarication and falsehood Bourne of mendacity.
    There is nothing to see here attempt at diversion that would never work no matter how hard his administration tries.
    There is nothing new under the sun, it’s all vanity. The truth is woke and woke is true. Trump is all about banishing woke wherever he thinks it’s hiding. But he doesn’t realize woke hides in plain sight. Like truth will come out woke will out him too.
    Woke is people being generous and forgiving and speaking the truth with every word they voice. Anti-woke as Trump and his supporters are. They like Trump love the lie that is Trump’s alternate reality.
    He who repeats falsehood propaganda over and over with ever louder incantations is playing the game of tyrants through history. America First isolationist is the language of tyranny. The desire of a strongman is ultimate control over a country and its resources, natural, political, and industrial. Ultimate sway over all outcomes defined tyranny.
    Trump justifies his overt-reach and unjust use of his authority with his delusions about what the job of POTUS is and has been defined by law to be, and not be.
    Like a schoolyard adolescent bully has always done Trump is vowing to push his agenda beyond bounds until forced into quitting from lack of support.
    The tide of public sentiment is running out to sea and it will leave Trump and crew beached and stuck in the mire lies leave.