What the White House doesn't understand about 'war'
By Andreas Kluth / Bloomberg Opinion
I have no problem with renaming the Department of Defense into the Department of War, as Donald Trump is trying to do. (Its technically not up to the president but to Congress, but the Republicans there will oblige him.) After all, that martial label was good enough from George Washington to Harry Truman. And war is more honest and descriptive than the somewhat euphemistic defense. As Trump put it, we want to be offensive too if we have to be. Even that holds water.
But thats the end of my concurrence with this cosmetic and ridiculous stunt of showmanship. Trump likes to rename things the Gulf of Mexico/America and such because doing so looks bold while skirting the complexities and nuances of real policy. Naming is part of turning his presidency into reality TV, and it works to the extent that it grabs our attention. But a new shingle (and URL) outside the Pentagon does not solve the fiendish challenges of running the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard and Space Force. Nor does it signal anything, positive or negative, about strategy.
Strategy the word comes from the Greek strategos, meaning general or commander is the domain that Trump and his Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, should be concerned with but arent. The Prussian strategist Carl von Clausewitz famously wrote that war is the continuation by other means of policy; or of politics, the German word Politik could mean either. That has often been misinterpreted as a cynical endorsement of warfare. In fact, Clausewitz meant something closer to the opposite: the need to limit war and subordinate it to achieving clearly defined political objectives. This is what Trump and Hegseth dont get.
When Trump announced the name change, Hegseth, the Fox News personality who is all-in on Trumps reality-TV shtick, bloviated again that the new label expresses the warrior ethos that he and the president are trying to revive after its alleged near-death under woke leaders and elites. The Department of War, Hegseth said, is henceforth about maximum lethality, not tepid legality, violent effect, not politically correct. Were going to raise up warriors, not just defenders.
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