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Pentagon says Trump ordered military parade

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has asked the Pentagon to plan a grand parade of the U.S. armed forces in Washington this year to celebrate military strength, officials said Tuesday.

The Washington Post, which was first to report the plan, said Trump wants an elaborate parade this year with soldiers marching and tanks rolling, but no date has been selected.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders confirmed the request Tuesday evening. She said Trump wants the Pentagon to “explore a celebratio­n” that will allow Americans to show appreciati­on for the military.

A Pentagon spokesman, Charlie Summers, said Pentagon officials are aware of the request and are “looking at options.”

Muscular military parades of the kind that are common in authoritar­ian countries like China and North Korea are not quintessen­tially American. The U.S. traditiona­lly has not embraced showy displays of raw military power, such as North Korea’s parading of ballistic missiles as a claim of internatio­nal prestige and influence.

U.S. military members commonly participat­e in parades on the Fourth of July and other holidays to mark appreciati­on and remembranc­e of military veterans, but these typically do not include gaudy displays of military hardware.

In her brief comment on Trump’s order to the Pentagon, Sanders did not elaborate on what sort of event he envisions.

Although Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has not commented publicly on the idea of a Washington military parade, the idea is not an obvious fit with his emphasis on focusing strictly, if not exclusivel­y, on military activities that either improve the lethality of the armed forces or enhance their preparatio­n.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP listens during a meeting with law enforcemen­t in the Cabinet Room of the White House Tuesday.
ASSOCIATED PRESS PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP listens during a meeting with law enforcemen­t in the Cabinet Room of the White House Tuesday.

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