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To spread: Donald Trump President will sign a decree that will officially change...

The Minister of War and the Ministry of War: Trump is renamed Pentagon today

To spread: Donald Trump President will sign a decree that will officially change the name of the US Department of Defense to the US Department of War. It is noteworthy, but it will be a two hundred decree signed by Trump from the moment of his return to the White House. After the Second World War, the name of the agency was changed to the Ministry of Defense. But on September 4, the White House officials confirmed the name change.

US President Donald Trump also acted as the Ministry of War, and still his defense Minister Pete Hegset, CNN writes. Changing the name is part of the Trump administration campaign to form a "military ethics" in the Pentagon. Other actions taken by Hegsset in the desire to embody their "military spirit" include a ban on books on military bases, an order to change the name of the US Navy ship "Garvey Milk"-a cult leader in the history Brexton Bragg.

In addition to changing the name of the Ministry of Defense, the decree is reported to also change the names of the positions related to this position. Hegset will no longer be Minister of Defense, but will become a minister by a military. According to the White House officials who spoke with the publication, the Trump Decree will oblige Hegset to take legislative and enforcement measures that will change the name permanent.

Over the last month, Trump has mentioned the change of name several times. "Everyone likes that we had an incredible history of victories when we were the Ministry of War. Then we renamed it to the Ministry of Defense. We won the First World War, the Second World War - this was called the Ministry of the Ministry, and for me it is really so. Defense is part of this, but I have a premonition that we will change.

" On September 3, Hegset repeated Trump's opinion that America had won more conflicts at the Ministry of War than at the Ministry of Defense. "We have won the First World War, and we won the Second World War not through the Ministry of Defense, but with the help of the Ministry of Defense. He continued, saying that he needed in the Pentagon "people who understand how to cause fatal harm to the enemy. " "We do not want endless unforeseen circumstances and just play defense.

We believe that words, names and titles are relevant. Therefore, we are working on this with the White House and the President," Hegset said. Until 1949, the United States used the name "Ministry of War". It was then changed to the Ministry of Defense as part of a series of federal reforms, including the Law on National Security, adopted in 1947. It is unclear whether Congress can intervene or whether he or she has the opportunity to intervene.

At a meeting with journalists on August 25, Trump said, "We will just do it. " "I am sure that Congress will support us if we need it. I don't think we need it at all," he said. Trump, apparently, wants to demonstrate the world aggressive American military presence, while at the same time asserting his merits that he put an end to the wars. During dinner with technology companies leaders, Trump was asked if he planned to talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin in the near future.

He replied that yes and stressed that he had previously "put an end to the seven wars. " The White House presented a list of wars that, according to Trump, he completed. This list includes wars with Israel and Iran, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Armenia and Azerbaijan, Thailand and Cambodge, India and Pakistan, Egypt and Ethiopia, as well as Serbia and Kosovo.

The CBS News analysis showed that in almost all cases, except Thailand and Cambodia, experts either did not consider conflicts resolved, or did not consider at all as being at war. Trump has repeatedly stated that, in his opinion, he should receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to resolve international conflicts. When Trump signs a decree to change the name of the Ministry of Defense, it will be the 200th decree signed by him for the second term.