DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

Pentagon Pete Brutally Roasted for Cringe Military Op Names

November 16, 2025
in News, Politics
Pentagon Pete Brutally Roasted for Cringe Military Op Names

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has once again found himself the subject of mockery after debuting the names of several U.S. military operations that turned some heads.

In a caps-lock-filled X post on Friday, the former Fox News anchor listed three different military operations carried out by American personnel.

“OPERATION ROUGH RIDER = Freedom of Navigation for U.S. ships; OPERATION MIDNIGHT HAMMER = Obliteration of Iranian nuclear sites; OPERATION SOUTHERN SPEAR = Destroy Narco-Terrorists killing Americans,” Hegseth wrote in a post viewed 6.8 million times.

“POTUS means business—and the world knows it. Peace Through Strength.”

OPERATION ROUGH RIDER = Freedom of Navigation for U.S. ships
OPERATION MIDNIGHT HAMMER = Obliteration of Iranian nuclear sites
OPERATION SOUTHERN SPEAR = Destroy Narco-Terrorists killing Americans@POTUS Trump means business — and the world knows it.
Peace Through Strength.

— Pete Hegseth (@PeteHegseth) November 15, 2025

It wasn’t long before hundreds of ridicule-filled comments poured in—all sharing the same sentiment.

“If these were real mission names soldiers, sailors, airmens and marines are LAUGHING THEIR A**ES OFF,” wrote author and former United States Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer Malcolm Nance in part on a post on X that’s racked up 2.7 million views.

“I saw these names and initially thought it was a parody account,” added novelist Barry Eisler.

I saw these names and initially thought it was a parody account https://t.co/HDhmrebEDM

— Barry Eisler (@barryeisler) November 15, 2025

Some even offered their own name suggestions. “OPERATION HUSKY FARMBOY,” author Daniel Drezner wrote in one reply.

But Hegseth remained undeterred. On Friday, the 45-year-old posted a photo he had apparently taken of a television displaying Fox’s Jesse Watters Primetime, which featured a doctored image of Hegseth with lasers shooting from his eyes and holding a spear, captioned “OPERATION SOUTHERN SPEAR.”

https://t.co/m8y8W1J6R6 pic.twitter.com/AIOEPyKanH

— Pete Hegseth (@PeteHegseth) November 15, 2025

The operation, which Hegseth formally announced this month, is the government’s ongoing lethal strikes on boats in the Caribbean and the East Pacific Ocean, which officials say are being used to transport narcotics to the U.S. At least 80 people have been killed in the strikes, which have been ordered without congressional approval.

Hegseth
Hegseth, 45, calls himself the secretary of war, even though Congress confirmed him as the defense secretary. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

An IPSOS/Reuters poll from last week revealed that just 29 percent of voters approve of the government’s extrajudicial killings, with a majority (51 percent) opposed to executing suspected criminals without a trial.

Additionally, an Oct. 29 report from Amnesty International found that “Operation Rough Rider,” a U.S. airstrike on a migrant detention centre in Sa’ada, north-western Yemen, in April—which killed and injured dozens of African migrants—caused “catastrophic civilian harm on vulnerable migrants, many of whom were held by the Huthi de facto authorities in the detention centre solely for their irregular immigration status.”

It’s been a big week for Hegseth. On Friday, the secretary installed new plaques at the entrances to his department that he now calls the “Department of War,” a name dreamt up by President Donald Trump.

Officially changing the name would involve overhauling the code on both internal and external communications systems, and replacing letterhead, badges, placards, and signs at offices and bases all around the world—which would amount to an estimated $2 billion.

The Daily Beast has reached out to the Department of Defense for comment.

The post Pentagon Pete Brutally Roasted for Cringe Military Op Names appeared first on The Daily Beast.

AI promises to free workers from grunt work, but psychologists say those mindless tasks are exactly what our brains need to recover
News

AI promises to free workers from grunt work, but psychologists say those mindless tasks are exactly what our brains need to recover

by Fortune
April 11, 2026

As the debate over AI’s role in the workplace rages on, some experts warn that eliminating menial tasks with AI ...

Read more
News

The Optimism of Artemis II and the Cynicism of the Moon’s Future

April 11, 2026
News

‘A billionaire’s chief of staff’: How this AI pioneer puts a dozen agents to work

April 11, 2026
News

Minnesota pilot’s wife Jennifer Lieber sentenced for fatally shooting cousin-turned-lover inside mansion during drunk tirade

April 11, 2026
News

Where’s the worst place to get stung by a bee? Bryan Cranston has thoughts

April 11, 2026
‘ChaO’ Review: Human-Mermaid Love Story Is a Lush Wonder

‘ChaO’ Review: Human-Mermaid Love Story Is a Lush Wonder

April 11, 2026
5 Signs You’ve Found Your Twin Flame (and Why That Might Be a Bad Thing)

5 Signs You’ve Found Your Twin Flame (and Why That Might Be a Bad Thing)

April 11, 2026
Sen. Tim Sheehy makes emergency landing after in-flight engine failure

Sen. Tim Sheehy makes emergency landing after in-flight engine failure

April 11, 2026

DNYUZ © 2026

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2026