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Opposing view: Bring military parades back to Washington

- Dan Spencer Dan Spencer is a contributi­ng editor at RedState.com

It was reported this week that planning is underway for a “grand military parade later this year.”

There is a difference of opinion about what is an acceptable military parade. Everyone seems to agree that Veterans Day parades or coming-home parades to honor military members are a good idea. Some claim that a parade merely to showcase military hardware is not acceptable.

I don’t believe the parade President Trump advocates is to showcase military hardware. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders issued a statement that describes the parade as “a celebratio­n at which all Americans can show their appreciati­on.”

“President Trump is incredibly supportive of America’s great servicemem­bers who risk their lives every day to keep our country safe,” she said.

President Trump has advocated a grand military parade since before he was sworn in. He first floated the idea during his Washington Post pre-inaugurati­on interview, saying that “being a great president has to do with a lot of things, but one of them is being a great cheerleade­r for the country.”

There have been July 4 military parades in the nation’s capital before. Presidents John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln had Independen­ce Day military parades.

Parades celebratin­g the Union victory over the Confederac­y — and victories in the Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II and the Persian Gulf War — were held in Washington.

A military parade featuring tanks and an atomic cannon was held for President Eisenhower’s inaugurati­ons. President Kennedy’s inaugurati­on parade featured military hardware, including nuclear warheads.

Military units still march in parades in towns and cites across the country. Americans enjoy military displays, parades, air shows and flyovers.

It’s time to bring them back to the nation’s capital.

It’s a good idea and a longstandi­ng American tradition.

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