President Trump announced plans for a large-scale military parade in Washington D.C. on or around Flag Day (June 14th), costing an estimated $45 million, to celebrate the U.S. military and the Army’s 250th birthday. He also intends to commemorate U.S. victories in World War I and II with separate celebrations, inspired by similar events in Europe. These plans, along with a self-funded White House renovation including a new ballroom and stone Rose Garden, reflect Trump’s vision for showcasing American military might and national prestige. The cost of the parade, though significant, is considered worthwhile by the president.
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The U.S. Army has drafted detailed plans for a potential military parade on June 14th, coinciding with President Trump’s birthday and the Army’s 250th anniversary. The proposed event, costing tens of millions of dollars, would involve over 6,600 soldiers, 150+ vehicles, 50 helicopters, and seven bands, along with potential civilian participants. While the Army is enthusiastic about the parade as part of a larger festival, final approval from the White House is pending, and concerns remain regarding cost and potential road damage from heavy military vehicles. The plans are still subject to change.
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Amidst Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine, President Putin has invited leaders from China, India, Brazil, Slovakia, and Serbia to Moscow’s May 9th military celebrations. EU High Representative Kallas strongly urged European leaders to boycott these events, emphasizing that such participation would be viewed negatively by the EU. This stance underscores the EU’s solidarity with Ukraine and its condemnation of Russia’s actions. The invitations highlight Russia’s attempts to garner international support while the EU seeks to maintain a unified front against the aggression.
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