Weather, war and protests threaten to rain on Trump’s military parade

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump’s military parade on Saturday – 250. Celebration of his birthday with the commander’s 79th birthday commander – coming at a time when the American forces supported the efforts of the American forces to deport local and Israel’s defense against Iranian missiles.
The first parade since Washington Muzaffer welcomed US troops Hosted by the First Gulf War in 1991, and I. and II. A similar Extravaganza echo after Saturday’s Civil War and World Wars will include a procession of various armored vehicles as well as the National Center of the Constitutional Boulevard, and more than 6,000 soldiers.
Trump, who loves Pump, will have his own review stand.
But literally and metaphorically, the rain is at risk of monitoring the parade. Weather forecasts show a significant chance of rainfall and evening storm. To a large extent, the demonstration of the American power will play for promises to end the wars in Ukraine and Gaza on the basis of Trump’s failure to benefit from the US power to fulfill the campaign.
In a bending of timing, days after the US placed the Iranian missiles in Israel and put Trump in Southern California to suppress protests against the Migration Raids of the National Guard and the Naval Union, it began to provide help to Israel.
At the University of Virginia Miller Center, presidential historian Barbara Perry said that military parade ceremonies have a long history both at national and local communities.
“People are drawing to Pageantry, Per Perry said, but a difference between traditional military fairs and Trump’s birthday version.
“This is usually about staff,” he said. “Now we know that this president has political problems all over the world and we want to show his power. And if he sees it as ‘generals’ as in the first period, and if he sees it as ‘army’, then you connect him to the personal special day of your birthday – this is different.”
Trump critics offer their ego – taxpayers at a cost of 45 million dollars – as a dictator, as they exploit the army and claim their ruling forces to feed. For decades, the Americans have associated the former Soviet Union and the Cold War Period authoritarianism and heavy armed military parade.
Senator Rand Paul, R-Ky., He made this comparison this week and said he didn’t think the parade was the best idea.
Im I wouldn’t do that, Pa Paul said Tuesday. “The images you see in the Soviet Union and North Korea are proud of not being.”
This can help explain why most American adults are sour on this idea. The new NBC News Decision Desk polling, released on Saturday morning, shows that 64% of the surveyed adults do not approve the parade. Protests are planned in Washington and throughout the country and organized in the slogan “No King”.
Trump, who promised to meet the protesters with “very big power”, tried to refute the idea that he celebrated himself.
“Here, there will be a passage ceremony as we haven’t had for decades,” he said this week. “And this is a celebration of our country. In fact, a celebration of the army.”
Democratic MPs pushed Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on the elections of how the army would use.
“You direct the American army to the police. To send the National Guard to California without the demand of the governor.
“And now President Trump promises heavy force against peaceful protesters at the DC military parade,” he said. He said: “Such actions and such a rhetoric from the president should stop each of us cold. To threaten our own troops-our own citizens-to be used in this scale, unseen, contrary to the constitution and is not outright American.”
Ken Carodine, a retired navy’s rear admiral, said that the parade ceremony was not only a “terrible idea”, but most of the servants may not be excited in a telephone conversation with NBC News.
“Most men who are interested in organizing or participating in this thing, the last thing they want to do. But they can’t say anything,” he said, explaining that they need to follow the orders of their superiors.
“This is a stupid order, Car Carodine said. “But this is a legal order.”
Some Republican MPs, including those who routinely support the actions of the President, said that they were not in love with the screen idea this week.
R-la. You. “The United States is the most powerful country in all human history,” John Kennedy said. He said. “We are a lion and a lion does not have to tell you that it is a lion. Everyone in the forest knows. And we are a lion.”
Federal officials organized discussions on whether Friday afternoon, to try to avoid the dangers and discomfort of possible storms, after a daily festival around the national shopping center at 18:30 at 18:30. Ultimately, they decided to progress as planned.
For Trump, he promises to be another moment of victory, which is an exclamation point that brought him back to the most powerful nation on the planet on the 2024 election victory.
However, the US Army has been carrying out many successful tasks since the operation of the operation Desert Storm from Kuwait in 1991, while more unforgettable wars for most Americans are interactions in Afghanistan and Iraq. The United States is currently not fighting any war abroad and has not been out of victory lately.
The wars of Iraq and Afghanistan, once supported by the American people, have become popular in time because they cost the nation expensive about blood and treasury. The United States withdrew from Afghanistan within the scope of an agreement, which was negotiated by Trump and made by President Joe Biden in 2021 – 20 years later – in 2021.
“No one had a parade for children from Afghanistan.” He said. “This would make more sense than we did tomorrow.”