HomeNewsTrendsUproar on US social media as users spot Russian flag elements in Pentagon's Flag Day post 

Uproar on US social media as users spot Russian flag elements in Pentagon's Flag Day post 

A design oversight in the Pentagon's official Flag Day image has caused an uproar online. It's worth noting that the US Defence Department's Flag Day posts from previous years didn't include any design elements like this.

June 15, 2025 / 16:02 IST
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(Left) The image shared by the Pentagon on X and (right) the Russian flag. (Image credit: Pentagon, @ShinmenTakezou/X)
(Left) The image shared by the Pentagon on X and (right) the Russian flag. (Image credit: Pentagon, @ShinmenTakezou/X)

A recent Flag Day message from the US Department of Defence's official X page has caught the eye of social media users. They claim to have spotted parts of the Russian flag within the image, leading to a bit of a stir online. The post, shared on Saturday, asked Americans to honour "the emblem of our nation and the stars and stripes that unite us all."

The Pentagon's message read, "As we display our nation's flag and reflect on the values it represents, let’s celebrate the freedom, courage and resilience that makes our country great." But soon, users started pointing out that some red and white stripes near the stars in the picture looked like the Russian flag. This happened because a gap was left between the stripes which, against the blue background, gave the impression of the Russian tricolour.

It's worth noting that the Pentagon's Flag Day posts from previous years didn't include any design elements like this.

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"Quite appropriate for the Kremlin-backed Trump regime in the United States, the Department of Defense displays two flags of the Russian Federation and one crumpled up Stars and Stripes. The status of the American Oblast of the Russian Federation could not be more obvious." X user Michael MacKay (@mhmck) commented. "First, Secretary Marco Rubio congratulates Russia on celebrating Russian Day and now you see this administration proudly displaying the Russian flag beside ours. Make no mistake. America has fallen to Russia," added Dede Watson (@Dede_Watson).

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