President Donald Trump, known for his frequent criticisms of the nation’s military success, has often highlighted a perceived lack of victory in wars. He attributes these struggles to what he describes as ‘wokeness’ and ‘political correctness.’ In response, he took a decisive step to address this issue.
Last year, the President initiated a significant change by rebranding the Department of Defense to the Department of War. This move aimed to signal a more aggressive stance in military engagements. Pete Hegseth, serving as the President’s secretary, strongly supported this rebranding effort. Hegseth emphasized the department’s newfound commitment to ‘fighting to win’ by engaging in warfare with ‘maximum lethality’ rather than adhering to ‘tepid legality.’
The rebranding marks a notable shift in strategy. It illustrates the President’s desire to prioritize victory over processes, reflecting a change in how military efforts are approached and communicated.

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