Washington – Military Hardware At Lincoln Memorial For Trump’s Big July 4

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    An Army soldier hops out of a Bradley Fighting Vehicle after moving it into place by the Lincoln Memorial, Wednesday, July 3, 2019, in Washington, ahead of planned Fourth of July festivities with President Donald Trump. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)Washington – The military hardware is moving into place. So are the protesters. And, ever the showman, President Donald Trump is promising the “show of a lifetime” on the National Mall for the Fourth of July.

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    Trump is marshalling tanks, bombers and other machinery of war for this year’s Independence Day celebration. It’s an event that is traditionally light on military might, and critics have accused the president of using America’s military as a political prop.

    Trump pushed back Wednesday against complaints about the cost of the extravaganza, tweeting that the expenses “will be very little compared to what it is worth.”

    Under White House direction, the Pentagon was scrambling to arrange for an Air Force B-2 stealth bomber and other warplanes to conduct flyovers of the celebration on the National Mall. There will be Navy F-35 and F-18 fighter jets, the Navy Blue Angels aerial acrobatics team, Army and Coast Guard helicopters and Marine V-22 Ospreys.

    The Pentagon said it had made no overall estimate of the cost of the military’s participation. The Air Force said it costs $122,311 an hour to fly a B-2 bomber, which is making the trip from its home at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri and back. Officials said this will be considered a training event, with the cost already budgeted. They said the per-hour flying cost of the F-22 fighter is $65,128.

    Two Bradley fighting vehicles were in place Wednesday near the Lincoln Memorial, where Trump will deliver a speech on for the Independence Day celebration. In addition, two 60-ton Army Abrams battle tanks were sent to Washington by rail to be positioned on or near the National Mall, to the dismay of District of Columbia officials.

    Kevin Donahue, deputy mayor for public safety, told The Associated Press the city expects the federal government to pay for any damage to streets or bridges from moving the tanks. Civil engineers will assess the roads and bridges after July 4 to determine if any damage has been done.

    Donahue said the city had little choice but to accept the tanks and other heavy equipment, despite objections from members of the City Council.

    “We’re not consulted on these decisions, we’re not asked to approve them,” he said. “We don’t have the jurisdiction to say, ‘No, we don’t want tanks.'”

    The council tweeted “Tanks, but no tanks,” adding that the Pentagon itself said last year that a tank’s steel tracks could damage city roadways. Also scheduled to make appearances over the Mall are the presidential Air Force One and Marine One aircraft.

    Trump, casting the extravaganza as a “Salute to America ,” tweeted Wednesday that the show at the Lincoln Memorial “is looking to be really big. It will be the show of a lifetime!”

    A day earlier, he tweeted that military leaders are “thrilled” to participate. If so, they were hiding it well. Pentagon officials referred questions to the White House. On Wednesday, the Defense Department said Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was expected to attend.
    An Allied Party Rental truck is parked next to one of two Bradley Fighting Vehicles nearby the Lincoln Memorial for President Donald Trump's 'Salute to America' event honoring service branches on Independence Day, Tuesday, July 2, 2019, in Washington. President Donald Trump is promising military tanks along with "Incredible Flyovers & biggest ever Fireworks!" for the Fourth of July. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
    “Military Leaders are thrilled to be doing this & showing to the American people, among other things, the strongest and most advanced Military anywhere in the World,” Trump tweeted. “Incredible Flyovers & biggest ever Fireworks!”

    “This is raw politicization,” countered Loren Dejonge Schulman, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security and a Pentagon and White House official during the Obama administration. She said in an email exchange that Trump’s use of the military appears to be less about honoring the men and women serving in uniform than about trying to “brag to and humor” his political cronies.

    Rep. Betty McCollum complained, “Mr. Trump is hijacking the celebration and twisting it into a taxpayer-funded, partisan political rally that’s more about promoting a Trumpian cult of personality than the spirit of American independence and freedom. The Minnesota Democrat, who chairs the Interior Appropriations subcommittee, said the Interior Department and the Pentagon have not answered multiple requests for details on how much the event will cost.

    White House officials sought to counter the criticism by stressing that the president would deliver a patriotic speech at the Lincoln Memorial during an event that he has billed as honoring the U.S. armed forces.

    The administration undercut its own assertion of it being a nonpolitical event, however, when senior presidential adviser Kellyanne Conway said the speech will highlight “the success of this administration in opening up so many jobs for individuals, what we’ve done for veterans,” in addition to celebrating democracy, patriotism and the military.

    A fundamental feature of the military’s role in American democracy is its insulation from politics, which is meant to ensure the armed forces’ loyalty to the Constitution rather than to an individual elected leader. That is why, for example, members of the military are not allowed to participate in political campaigns, and why Trump’s first defense secretary, Jim Mattis, slow-rolled a White House plan for a Veterans Day military parade last year.

    Muscular military displays of the kind that are common in authoritarian countries like China and North Korea are not quintessentially American, although military bands and honor guards customarily participate in holiday parades and warplanes sometimes are used in flyovers at big sporting events. The U.S. traditionally has not embraced showy exhibitions of raw military power as a claim of international prestige and influence.

    Trump had wanted a military parade of tanks and other equipment in Washington after he watched a military parade on Bastille Day in Paris in 2017. His plan eventually was scuttled, partly because of cost, though he apparently held on to the idea. Local officials objected at that time, too.

    A ticket-only area in front of the Lincoln Memorial is being set aside for VIPs, including members of Trump’s family, friends and members of the military, the White House said.

    The Republican National Committee is distributing a “small number” of tickets to the event, which it says is standard practice and follows what the Democratic National Committee did under Democratic presidents. However, those were smaller events at the White House, for example, and weren’t major productions taking over the National Mall.

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    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    4 years ago

    Libtards hate this day almost as much as they hate Christmas.

    AmYisroel
    AmYisroel
    4 years ago

    Classic Trump making liberal heads explode.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    4 years ago

    Nothing wrong with this. Might be a good idea. Let’s see if he can handle the speech.

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    4 years ago

    This is what we expect in Red Square, not our capital

    BH-Baby
    BH-Baby
    4 years ago

    Tanks, but no tanks

    4 years ago

    To all of the qvetchers who are against the tanks and other military hardware in the July 4th parade- As taxpayers, we have a right to see what our tax dollars have helped produce. Personally, I like seeing tanks on display, or in a parade. In 1968, I remember seeing a tank on Staten Island, on a roadway, going to a July 4th celebration. In 2002, I saw an older, tank at Schofield Barracks, in Hawaii; and, in 2011, I saw another older tank at a military museum, near Buffalo, NY. It should be noted that at one of FDR’s inaugural parades, (1945), there were dozens of tanks in the parade. In 1957, at Ike’s inaugural parade, there were guided missiles on display as there were at JFK’s inaugural parade in 1961. There is no doubt that if Barack Hussein Obama had also planned such a parade on July 4th, instead of Trump, there would not have been one peep of opposition from anyone, either in the media, or on this site.

    4 years ago

    On June 8, 1939, there was a large parade held in D.C., to honor King George the Sixth, and Queen Elizabeth. It was led by many tanks. Also, President Harry S. Truman had tanks in his 1949 inaugural parade, as did Eisenhower in 1953 and 1957. There were also many tanks in those parades (not just one or two, but dozens). In NYC, on Jan. 12, 1946, there was a large World War Two victory parade held on Fifth Avenue in NYC, which featured scores of Sherman tanks; that parade was over four miles long. In 1991, there was a huge victory parade in D.C., following the First Gulf War, which also included tanks, and armored vehicles. Today, the the Abrams tanks, which Trump brought in, are not going to move, but will be stationed in several areas. Hence, great care is being taken not to cause damage to the roads. Therefore, what is the uproar about? Would a similar uproar have taken place, if Obama planned such an event?

    HeshyEmes
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    HeshyEmes
    4 years ago

    I twittered this to That abomination from Vt.:
    Bernie, you miserable Socialist; who the H*** are you to decide what is more enjoyable for our Citizens? Maybe we’d rather see a military parade than go to a mosquito infested National Park! It’s tree hugging Elitists who enjoy the Parks. Normal people would rather sleep indoors!