White House to rebrand Pentagon the Department of War

What civil war?
Already answered. America isn't about war.
It's goes back to America being for war.
Are we to expect a war?
What is the reason for the name change? Are we to expect a war?
What wars?

That was out of blue. Are you okay?
Roll them dice!
 
We Are Your Defense
The Department of War is America's largest government agency. With our military tracing its roots back to pre-Revolutionary times, the department has grown and evolved with our nation. Our mission is to provide the military forces needed to deter war and ensure our nation's security.
Currently, the largest budget item is Medicare/Medicaid at $1.699 trillion.
2nd largest is Social Security at $1.539 trillion
3rd largest is servicing (not paying down) the national debt, at $1.045 trillion.
Then FINALLY comes the military, at $0.924 trillion.

Sources: OMB, DOW, and the US Treasury.
 
Nope. President Nixon. Your crooked president and party.

The war was started by your party.

It's on you to end it.
Nixon did not start the War on Drugs. Johnson did.
Since you figure it's up to conservatives and Trump to end it, you have just justified blowing drug cartel boats out of the water.
 
Currently, the largest budget item is Medicare/Medicaid at $1.699 trillion.
2nd largest is Social Security at $1.539 trillion
3rd largest is servicing (not paying down) the national debt, at $1.045 trillion.
Then FINALLY comes the military, at $0.924 trillion.

Sources: OMB, DOW, and the US Treasury.
Military/National Defense: National defense spending for FY 2024 was around $872 billion.

Thanks for confirming.

We already focus on the military and it's readiness.

Do you want America to spend more?
 
Nixon did not start the War on Drugs. Johnson did.
Since you figure it's up to conservatives and Trump to end it, you have just justified blowing drug cartel boats out of the water.
Yes he did.

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Yes, the "War on Drugs" as a federal initiative began under President Richard Nixon. In 1971, Nixon declared drug abuse "public enemy number one," popularizing the term and dedicating federal resources to drug control and prevention. This was solidified by the passage of the Controlled Substances Act in 1970, which he signed into law, providing the national framework for drug regulation and prohibition.

Your crooked party started the war. It's on you to end it.
 
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