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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 ...
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A Metallica representative confirmed that the use of “Enter Sandman” in the original video with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was unauthorized.
Metallica have forced the US government to withdraw a social media video that made use of ‘Enter Sandman’ without authorisation.
“This afternoon, representatives from X reached out to DoD regarding a video posted to our social media page and asked that ...
People are a little concerned after Donald Trump described America's secretary of defence, Pete Hegseth, as the 'secretary of ...
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 ...
The defense secretary said he planned to boost production of drones, and supply combat units with more of them.
The US military's usual drones are known to be a bit more heavy-duty than, say, an off-the-shelf quadcopter, but the memo suggests Hegseth wants to acquire just that type of low-cost and lightweight ...
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 ...