So this is something we thought long and hard about. We've been talking about it for months. Pete and I and
Dan, Dan came into the fall. By the way, a great general. He headed up the,
I wouldn't call it an attack. I'd
almost call that 1
maybe even more than an attack. What he did with
Iran, you saw the success of that operation. It was perfect. In fact, we have — this was said to me by the great company that makes that particular B-2 bomber.
And it was flawless. It was actually flawless. They flew for 37 hours back and forth,
and there wasn't
a bolt that was out of condition. There wasn't an engine failure. There was no problem. It was a perfect
attack, and it knocked out any possible
nuclear capability
for
Iran, which nobody wanted to see and we weren't going to put up with. So
great job Dan and we've been talking about this Department of War. So we won the First World War, we won the Second World War, We won
everything before that and in between, and then we decided to go, well, can we change the name to Department of Defense? So we're going Department of War.
And I'd like to ask our
Secretary of War
to say a few words. Pete Hicks said, I think it's a much more appropriate name, especially in light of where the world is right now.
We have the strongest military in the world. We have the greatest equipment in the world. We have the greatest manufacturers of equipment by far. There's nobody to even compete. And you see that with this and so many other things.
The patriots are the best. Every element of the military, we make the best by far.