On Friday (September 05, 2025), Trump issued a new order and with this, the sign board of the Department of Defense on the Pentagon (headquarters of the Department of Defense) was removed. In his place' Department of War' His name was written. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also posted a plaque outside his office. 'Secretary of War' Written.
' Department of War' What did the US President say about the
In his ruling Friday, Trump praised the decision, made 236 years ago, saying that with that name (the War Department), the US had won the 1812, World War I, and World War II (1940-45)><
America change its name?
According to Trump, "The Department of War name, much more than the current Department of Defense, ensures peace through strength, because it demonstrates our ability and willingness to fight and win wars not only to defend our nation, but to fight and win wars in the moment."
'Strength will lead to peace'
US has the third largest army in the world
The US has divided the whole world into its 11 theater commands, which have about 1800 fighter jets, about 5000 military aircraft and more than 300 warships. The US has more than 5000 nuclear warheads in its stockpile, which is almost equal to Russia.
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