Military vehicles spotted on 395 near US Capitol 6/9/25

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm French, living in the DC area. We've had a military parade for our Fête Nationale on July 14th ever since the end of WWI, so I'm certainly not against such a display. However, it doesn't look good to hold one of the very rare military parades the US has ever had, on the President's birthday! Not good optics at all.


It's also the 250th anniversary of the US Army.


True. And it’s too bad that instead of honoring the Army and their celebrations that had long been planned, those plans got co-opted by twisted self-interest.

Go Army! Sorry that I won’t be there to honor and applaud.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not a trump fan but I’m excited for the parade


Gross
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm French, living in the DC area. We've had a military parade for our Fête Nationale on July 14th ever since the end of WWI, so I'm certainly not against such a display. However, it doesn't look good to hold one of the very rare military parades the US has ever had, on the President's birthday! Not good optics at all.


It's also the 250th anniversary of the US Army.


... and if it hadn't been The birthday, no one would have thought of a parade on that day.
Anonymous
We'll see next year. Will there be a parade for the Army's 251st?!?!



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm French, living in the DC area. We've had a military parade for our Fête Nationale on July 14th ever since the end of WWI, so I'm certainly not against such a display. However, it doesn't look good to hold one of the very rare military parades the US has ever had, on the President's birthday! Not good optics at all.


It's also the 250th anniversary of the US Army.


There is a separate celebration planned for the Army.

The parade is for the orange 💩.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a trump fan but I’m excited for the parade


Are you five years old?


No but my 7 year old son is going to be thrilled! Little boys like tanks and military parades. Sorry!


Certainly the ones raised in sexist households.


FWIW my daughters always like them also.


And yet PP said “little boys like them”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm French, living in the DC area. We've had a military parade for our Fête Nationale on July 14th ever since the end of WWI, so I'm certainly not against such a display. However, it doesn't look good to hold one of the very rare military parades the US has ever had, on the President's birthday! Not good optics at all.


Remind me…what did France do with its kings?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm French, living in the DC area. We've had a military parade for our Fête Nationale on July 14th ever since the end of WWI, so I'm certainly not against such a display. However, it doesn't look good to hold one of the very rare military parades the US has ever had, on the President's birthday! Not good optics at all.


It's also the 250th anniversary of the US Army.


... and if it hadn't been The birthday, no one would have thought of a parade on that day.


While a celebration had been planned, it was the Trump administration who converted it to a wastefully expensive display of weaponry in the style of dictator type regimes. Usually our parades focus on the veterans and active duty - the PEOPLE - rather than this. He actually tried to do this kind of parade during his first term and was shot down. There is a large Trump megalomaniac component to what we ended up with. I find it gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm French, living in the DC area. We've had a military parade for our Fête Nationale on July 14th ever since the end of WWI, so I'm certainly not against such a display. However, it doesn't look good to hold one of the very rare military parades the US has ever had, on the President's birthday! Not good optics at all.


Remind me…what did France do with its kings?


French PP. Humane elimination. Guillotine is certainly dramatic for onlookers, but was designed to cause minimal suffering. Apparently it might be less painful than some forms of lethal injection.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm French, living in the DC area. We've had a military parade for our Fête Nationale on July 14th ever since the end of WWI, so I'm certainly not against such a display. However, it doesn't look good to hold one of the very rare military parades the US has ever had, on the President's birthday! Not good optics at all.


It's also the 250th anniversary of the US Army.


There is a separate celebration planned for the Army.

The parade is for the orange 💩.


Totally. The parade route is just under .9 miles from the Lincoln past the White House and then it ends. The only seating is right in front of the White House with the Washington Monument as the backdrop. So the White House is the focal point and it is all about Trump. And crazy amounts of security for an event that should feel more like 4th of July. I think it's disgusting (and I'm from a military family) and will be at a No Kings event.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm French, living in the DC area. We've had a military parade for our Fête Nationale on July 14th ever since the end of WWI, so I'm certainly not against such a display. However, it doesn't look good to hold one of the very rare military parades the US has ever had, on the President's birthday! Not good optics at all.


I agree, and frankly as an American I find it sort of odd that the French have those parades because it seems out of keeping with the national character in many ways, but you do you.
Anonymous
Are the metro tunnels going to withstand the weight of those tanks?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are the metro tunnels going to withstand the weight of those tanks?


ZOMG! I BET NO ONE REMEMBERED WE HAVE A METRO SYSTEM!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm French, living in the DC area. We've had a military parade for our Fête Nationale on July 14th ever since the end of WWI, so I'm certainly not against such a display. However, it doesn't look good to hold one of the very rare military parades the US has ever had, on the President's birthday! Not good optics at all.


It's also the 250th anniversary of the US Army.


... and if it hadn't been The birthday, no one would have thought of a parade on that day.

+1 When is the parade for the Marines, who are also celebrating their 250th this year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm French, living in the DC area. We've had a military parade for our Fête Nationale on July 14th ever since the end of WWI, so I'm certainly not against such a display. However, it doesn't look good to hold one of the very rare military parades the US has ever had, on the President's birthday! Not good optics at all.


It's also the 250th anniversary of the US Army.


... and if it hadn't been The birthday, no one would have thought of a parade on that day.

+1 When is the parade for the Marines, who are also celebrating their 250th this year?


You are incorrect.
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