US President Donald Trump has issued an executive order to change the name of the Defense Department i.e. Pentagon to War Department. He said that this name reflects America’s military power and aggressive strategy better.
What is Trump’s thinking behind changing the name of Pentagon?
Trump says that at present, the defense department name seems to be associated with the Vok ideology. He said that from 1789 to the end of World War II, America’s Army fought under the banner of War Department. He believes that since the name of changing the name, the US has not won any major war, so the name of the Pentagon is to reinstate the history and tradition. Trump also said that the name of the war department seems more powerful and better.
Congress and law challenge
However, only the Congress has the right to change the name of federal departments under the US Constitution. On Capital Hill, pro -Trump Republican MPs have introduced a bill to give the status of law. Representative Greg Stube and Senator Rick Scott and Mike Lee have supported the proposal. He says that this step is like honoring the firepower and commitment of American soldiers.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth supported Trump and said that we have not won any major war since changing the name. Now we have to adopt an aggressive attitude, not just defense. Hegseth and Trump have earlier tried to restore military bases named Confederate Generals, which was stopped by the Congress.
History of war department
The war department was established in the year 1789. However, later in 1947, President Harry Truman reorganized it and named it Defense Department. Army, Navy and Air Force joined this department. Trump claims that America made a spectacular history of victory with the name of the war department.
Why is there a dispute over changing the name of Pentagon?
This decision has created a stir in American politics. While the Republican leaders are calling this move an honor of the American tradition, the Democrats consider it to be the misuse of power. Representative Don Beckon said that the Trump administration is trying to throw dust in the eyes of the Congress.
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