Extract from ABC News
A tank parked on the National Mall is an unusual sight in Washington. (AP: Rod Lamkey, Jr)
In short:
The United States Army will mark its 250th birthday in a massive display of military might.
Event will take place on the same day as Donald Trump's birthday and nationwide protests.
What's next?
US president has warned demonstrators attending will be met with force.
Atmosphere at LA protest after first night of curfew.
What about protests on the weekend?
Several activist groups are planning more than 1,800 anti-Trump demonstrations across the country on the same day.
Organised by a group called No Kings, it follows several days of protests against federal immigration raids including in Los Angeles.
"They've defied our courts, deported Americans, disappeared people off the streets, attacked our civil rights and slashed our services," the group says on its website.
"The corruption has gone too far. No thrones. No crowns. No kings."
The president has promised protesters who do attend the Washington celebration that they will be "met with very big force".
Rehearsals, featuring this M1A2 Abrams tank, were held during the week. (Reuters: Kevin Lamarque)
Experts question timing
Australian Strategic Policy Institute senior analyst Malcolm Davis questioned the cost and timing of the parade given the demonstrations that were expected to take place across the country as well as in Los Angeles.
"It will be interesting to see how it goes, especially with the anti-ICE protests occurring across America — now taking the form of No Kings marches," Dr Davis told the ABC.
"To my knowledge, there aren't any demos planned for DC, but if one did, that could see a harsh response."
Davis said the parade seemed to be about one thing only — and it wasn't the US Army.
"I think Trump is trying to play to his base and also inflate his own ego and make himself the centre of attention," he said.
"He's also infatuated with authoritarian leaders like Putin and Kim Jong Un and their approach to power. So this parade is a gift to his own ego, at the expense of the US taxpayer."
with Reuters
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