Month: December 2025

Pentagon strikes ‘narco-terrorist’ sleigh, reindeer off Venezuela coast


WASHINGTON — A U.S. drone-launched missile strike has eliminated a notorious flying "narco-terrorist" responsible for millions of annual home invasions dating back to the nineteenth century, sources confirmed today. Navy pilots assigned to Joint Task Force Hammer — and Everything Looks Like a Nail (JTFH-ELLN) positively identified the “narco kingpin” as he flew an unregistered […]

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Hegseth blames fog of war after wrapping car around tree


💡 Programming note: Duffel Blog is going on holiday leave. We'll be stepping away for a little while to rebuild our will to live and our ability to make fun of PowerPoints. So this is your last regularly scheduled story until 2026, though we may have something for Christmas. At any rate, we'll be back […]

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Most powerful military in history mobilized to arrest guy washing dishes


LONG BEACH, Calif. — The most powerful military in the history of the world was mobilized late last night to apprehend Angel Garcia, a 29-year-old dishwasher at Porky’s BBQ Grill n’ Chill, sources confirmed today. The full might of the National Guard, I Marine Expeditionary Force, 82nd Airborne Division, and the Blue Angels precision flying […]

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Defense Security Cooperation Agency replaced by Office of Cool Knives from the PX


FORT LEONARD WOOD, MO — Secretary of Defense and Also War Pete Hegseth announced today that all funding for the Defense Security Cooperation Agency will be reallocated to the newly formed Office of Cool Knives from the PX. “For too long, we’ve wasted taxpayer money on arming allies,” said Hegseth. “Now we’re investing in something […]

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Nation that doesn’t care about Russian war crimes also doesn’t care about American war crimes


WASHINGTON, D.C. — Officials from the National Security Council and State Department announced today that the United States of America not only does not care about the nauseating, ever-growing list of documented Russian atrocities in Ukraine, but also does not particularly care about its own repeated violations of the laws and norms governing the use […]

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Hegseth attends Army-Navy game in full pads


BALTIMORE, Md. — As soldiers and sailors around the world tuned in to watch the annual Army-Navy football game, senior military leaders packed the stands to be seen supporting the troops in public. Among them was Secretary of Defense (and also War) Pete Hegseth, who arrived at the stadium wearing full football pads and cleats, […]

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Navy football unveils new uniforms honoring Lisa Frank dolphins


ANNAPOLIS, Md. — In a college football landscape filled with traditions and rivalries, the Army–Navy game exists in a category entirely its own. And when the biggest game of the year rolls around, both schools feel obligated to go all out with new uniforms. That’s why Navy Football this week unveiled new multicolored uniforms paying […]

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Hegseth says he supports contributions of ‘colored troops and broads’


WASHINGTON — Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth this week affirmed his commitment to a diverse and inclusive military, telling reporters that he supports and appreciates the achievements of “colored troops and broads” throughout military history. “Doris Miller did some real badass stuff during Pearl Harbor — I saw the movie,” Hegseth said. “People say he’s […]

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Hegseth disappointed Sexual Assault Training only covers prevention


WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth expressed disappointment that his recent sexual assault training focused on prevention rather than ‘practical application,’ sources confirmed today. “He came in all excited, saying ‘I’m gonna learn some new tricks,’” said Janice Wellborne, former Sexual Assault and Prevention Response (SAPR) Coordinator. “He got upset when I said ‘Hell yeah […]

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Duffel Blog presents: 10 other things Admiral Bradley is solely responsible for


THE PENTAGON— Navy Adm. Frank “Mitch” Bradley, head of U.S. Special Operations Command, is facing public scrutiny and possible criminal prosecution after accusations by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth that the admiral followed a direct order to kill survivors of a drone strike that he himself definitely did not give. “Bradley?” Hegseth said, when asked […]

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