# U.S. Military Strategy
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Semantic Sabers: Why the Pentagon is Reclaiming the ‘Department of War’ Label
The U.S. Pentagon has officially applied to change its name back to the 'Department of War,' a move driven by a shift toward active deterrence and the 'warrior' identity. The transition, rooted in a rejection of post-WWII euphemisms, faces significant legislative hurdles and massive administrative costs.

The Mirage of the Algorithm: Why AI Cannot Conquer the Iranian Heartland
Recent military assessments suggest that the U.S. vision of using AI to win a remote war against Iran is a dangerous oversimplification. Despite advancements in targeting speed, Iran's vast geography and mobile asymmetric tactics continue to outpace algorithmic solutions.

Mutiny in the E-Ring: Pentagon Insiders Sound Alarm Over Hegseth’s ‘Reckless’ Command
Internal friction at the Pentagon has reached a breaking point as officials accuse Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth of reckless and emotional leadership. Following the purge of senior military leaders, insiders warn that the Secretary's 'bloodthirsty' rhetoric and disregard for strategic norms are jeopardizing national security.