
“We want offense, too”.
Too defensive?

The term “defense” in the name of the Department of Defense seems to bother the president, who has stated that he wants to change the name completely, believing it to be “too defensive”.
Its former name

He said he wanted the department to revert to its former name, Department of War, abandoned in 1949 when the US armed forces were reorganized after the Second World War.
A less aggressive approach

This change was aimed at adopting a unified, less aggressive approach, focused on national security in both peace and war.
His future intentions

Trump’s recent comments are raising many questions about his future intentions, as he says he no longer wants to be “too defensive”, while many point to his recent attacks on the sovereignty of certain allied countries.
Greenland

Remember that last March, Trump asserted that the United States would “go as far as necessary to take control of Greenland”, emphasizing its importance for national and international security.
Canada

Most recently, his administration has been accused of attempted espionage and political interference in Greenland. We should also remember his threats towards Canada, mentioned as a possible 51ᵉ state, remarks for the moment deemed a little less aggressive than those aimed at Greenland.
No congressional approval

Trump asserted that the change could be made quickly and that he doesn’t even think he needs congressional approval.