Trump expresses interest in rolling back the clock to bring back the 'Department of War'
Source: MSNBC News
June 25, 2025, 12:57 PM EDT
Donald Trump and his team have been fixated in recent months on renaming things. From the Gulf of Mexico to the USNS Harvey Milk, from Veterans Day to the Persian Gulf, the president and his administration have made it painfully clear: Theyre not satisfied with names and labels that much of the public finds familiar, and theyre eager to impose new ones.
Evidently, we can add the name of one of the nations oldest departments to the list. USA Today reported:
President Donald Trump suggested changing the name of Defense Department back to its pre-World War II moniker as the War Department, after the success in bombing Irans nuclear facilities. You know it used to be called secretary of war, Trump told reporters June 25 at the conclusion of a NATO meeting in the Netherlands. Maybe for a couple of weeks well call it that because we feel like warriors.
The Republican did not appear to be kidding. In fact, at his NATO press conference, the American president referred to Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth as the secretary of war and reflected on the title that hasnt existed in a few generations. Trump added, (I)t used to be secretary of war; then we became politically correct. Secretary of defense, maybe well have to start thinking about changing it.
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Lovie777
(19,476 posts)he is pure evil.
LudwigPastorius
(13,055 posts)bucolic_frolic
(51,634 posts)says Google quick AI.
TSF is seriously ill. What's next, prohibiting all music except Swing and Jazz?
Javaman
(64,312 posts)Retrograde
(11,219 posts)msongs
(71,888 posts)BumRushDaShow
(157,393 posts)to "DOGE", so too might they do the same with the Department of Defense, regardless of the laws that established the current name.
(P.S. my dad would have been 101 today and was a WWII vet and when he was serving, it WAS called "The Department of War" )
Captain Zero
(8,182 posts)I mean it's not like he feels he has to consult with Congress.
This war/warrior talk just sounds threatening in some veiled manner to me.
Norrrm
(2,556 posts)SoFlaBro
(3,581 posts)Karasu
(1,716 posts)LudwigPastorius
(13,055 posts)...but, he can't figure out how to fit that lie on the Department Seal.
Lionel Mandrake
(4,169 posts)We also had a Navy Dept. The two of them were merged after WW2 to become the Defense Dept. Of course "defense" is a euphemism for war. Renaming the DoD the War Dept. is actually not a bad idea, but it wouldn't be a return to the status quo ante bellum.