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Trump hails Dept of War rebrand

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WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 05: U.S. President Donald Trump displays a signed executive order renaming the Department of Defense as the Department of War as U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth (C) and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Air Force Gen. Dan Caine (R) look oin during a press availability in the Oval Office of the White House on September 05, 2025 in Washington, DC. President Trump signed executive orders which included the renaming of the Department of Defense to the Department of War. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Kevin Dietsch / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump signed an order Friday rebranding the Department of Defense as the Department of War, saying it sent a “message of victory” to the rest of the world.

Flanked by Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth at a signing ceremony at the White House, the Republican president said the current name that had been 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 rebranding. “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, to 1947, shortly after World War II.

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

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

The combat veteran, named 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 even appeared to blame America’s military misadventures since its victories in World Wars I and II on the decision to call it the Department of Defense, which was made in 1949.

“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.

The rebranding forms part of a wider bid by Trump to project power and potency at home and abroad in his second term, as part of his “Make America Great Again” policy.

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

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

Domestically he has deployed the US National Guard in the capital Washington and Los Angeles in recent months in what he has called a crackdown on crime and illegal immigration.

Trump’s “Department of War” move could also be seen to be at odds with his campaign to win the Nobel Peace Prize for what he says is his role in ending a number of conflicts — he has variously said six and seven.

Democrats have called the move a costly political stunt by the billionaire. – AFP

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