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The United States military has used Metallica's 'Enter Sandman' without the band's permission in a now-deleted video that promoted war drones.
Metallica have successfully managed to get one of their songs removed from a video released by the Pentagon boasting about the Trump administration’s increased use of military drones. In an awkward ...
Might of US military is no match for Metallica's lawyers as they demand removal of track from social media drone video ...
Enter Sandman” played as Trump’s Pentagon Secretary Pete Hegseth signed a memo about using more drones. The new version ...
It’s pretty well-known at this point that the use of social media by Donald Trump’s administration is rather unconventional – from a “childish” post about El Salvador deportee Kilmar Abrego Garcia, to ...
Tim Henson also responds to a critique from Metallica's Kirk Hammett and offers an update on the next Polyphia album ...
An announcement so weird it could only come from the Trump administration video Flanked by a pair of buzzing drones that ...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth was great on FoxNews this morning. Talking about modern weapons and warfare,’ the president ...
The defense secretary said he planned to boost production of drones, and supply combat units with more of them.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth made people wonder how he ever got on TV with Thursday’s military drone propaganda video. Mockery crossed social media borders as critics clowned on his awkward ...
The Pentagon wants more small, cheap, easily replaced drones in the hands of troops as quickly as possible, and Defense ...
Watch Pete Hegseth in an awkward drone video as he issues a new directive aimed at increasing the US’ arsenal of unmanned ...