Skip to content

JOBUZO

  • News
  • Indonesia
  • Toggle search form
Trump ditches Pentagon title, brings back War Department

Trump ditches Pentagon title, brings back War Department

Posted on 6 September 2025 By jobuzo
President Donald Trump speaks with the media in the Oval Office, at the White House in Washington, D.C., US, September 5, 2025. — Reuters 

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has signed an order on Friday and hailed the return of the War Department name as a bold “message of victory” to the rest of the world.

Flanked by Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth at a signing ceremony in the White House, the US president said the change showed strength to the world and moved away from what he mocked as the Pentagon’s “too defensive” image.

He said that the current name, in place for more than 70 years, was too “wokey.”

“I think it sends a message of victory,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office about the rebrand. “It’s a much more appropriate name in light of where the world is right now.”

The name harks back to the War Department, the title used for more than 150 years from 1789, just after independence from Britain, until 1947, shortly after the Second World War.

Trump cannot formally change the Pentagon’s name without congressional approval — but the 79-year-old’s order authorises the use of the new label as a “secondary title.”

News :<div>12 weeks' jail for school IT support technician who took upskirt videos of teachers</div>

Former Fox News host Hegseth quickly embraced the change, posting a video of a new nameplate reading “Secretary of War” being fixed to his door at the Pentagon.

The combat veteran, appointed by Trump to lead a major overhaul of the sprawling department, said the change was “not just about renaming, it’s about restoring the warrior ethos.”

“Maximum lethality, not tepid legality. Violent effect, not politically correct. We’re going to raise up warriors, not just defenders,” said Hegseth.

Trump meanwhile appeared to blame America’s military setbacks since its victories in the First and Second World Wars on the 1949 decision to call it the Department of Defense.

“We could have won every war, but we really chose to be very politically correct or wokey,” said Trump, who was signing the 200th executive order of his second term.

Too ‘defensive’

The rebrand is part of Trump’s broader push to project power at home and abroad in his second term under the “Make America Great Again” policy.

News :Migrant acquitted in first trial over US border military zones

He has ordered a US military build-up in the Caribbean to counter what he calls drug cartels led by Venezuela’s leader Nicolás Maduro. US forces killed 11 people earlier this week in a strike on what Washington said was a drug-carrying boat.

Trump also ordered a US military strike on Iranian nuclear sites in June.

Domestically, he has deployed the US National Guard in Washington and Los Angeles in recent months, describing it as a crackdown on crime and illegal immigration.

Trump’s “Department of War” move could also sit uneasily with his campaign to win the Nobel Peace Prize, for what he claims is his role in ending several conflicts — he has alternately said six and seven.

Democrats have dismissed the move as an expensive political stunt by the billionaire.

The White House has yet to say how much a rebrand would cost, though US media expect a billion-dollar price tag for the overhaul of hundreds of agencies, emblems, email addresses, and uniforms.

A Pentagon official told AFP: “The cost estimate will fluctuate as we carry out President Trump’s directive to establish the Department of War’s name. We will have a clearer estimate to report at a later time.”

Trump had trailed the announcement for weeks, complaining that the Department of Defense sounded too “defensive” and made America appear weak.

Hegseth has also attacked previous administrations for policies he and Trump derided as “woke.”

Notably, he has sought to expel transgender troops from the military and to restore the original names of bases once honouring Confederate soldiers, after they were renamed under President Joe Biden.

The War Department was created in August 1789 to oversee the US Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, according to an official Pentagon history web page. The Navy and Marines split off a decade later.

Trump ditches Pentagon title, brings back War Department


News

Post navigation

Previous Post: Daily roundup: Kim Jong-kook marries in private ceremony, Yoo Jae-suk reportedly the emcee — and other top stories today
Next Post: Screw the money — Anthropic’s $1.5B copyright settlement sucks for writers

Related Posts

Core team of Chinese researchers behind AI model R1 remains intact: DeepSeek Core team of Chinese researchers behind AI model R1 remains intact: DeepSeek News
Xinhua Headlines: The Middle East 2025 -- Seeking stability and development on frontlines and fault lines Xinhua Headlines: The Middle East 2025 — Seeking stability and development on frontlines and fault lines News
Huawei challenges Nvidia with powerful new AI accelerator card Huawei challenges Nvidia with powerful new AI accelerator card News

Latest

  • Supreme Court clears way for Trump administration to revive restrictive immigration policy
  • Massachusetts House passes bill safeguarding libraries from book bans
  • Move Over Ultra: Why the New Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro Is Samsung’s Real Flagship for 2027
  • ‘So lethargic and sleepy’: South Korean netizens bash national team’s performance during World Cup
  • Vatican begins 5-year restoration of Raphael Loggia, used by popes and presidents
  • The Best UGG Dupes on Amazon Prime Day Sale for Your Most Stylish, Comfy Summer Yet
  • Cellebrite said it cut off Russia, but Russia used is tools anyway
  • Europe is pushing back on Washington’s chip war
  • UK govt urged to hold steady on net zero strategy
  • Tech giant ASML joins China trade trip even amid US risk to sales

Copyright © 2025 JOBUZO. Disclaimers | Privacy Policies

Powered by PressBook Masonry Blogs