Pentagon uncertain over Trump military parade location

ANI  |  Washington DC [United States] 

has expressed uncertainty if Donald Trump's vision of a large-scale military parade will be held in DC or not.

According to the Hill, when questioned about what cities are being considered for the parade's location, Defense Department said, "We don't know that it will be in "

"There are options and we will explore those and the will ultimately decide," she added that the US Army was taking the lead in creating options for the event.

The has asked to explore a celebration of "America's great service members," after the marveled at the military parade he attended in last year.

"The often looks for opportunities to honor and appreciate our service members. ... When we have those options we will provide that to the and the will decide," White said.

underscored that the "bottom line is we want to honor our service members. That is the intent."

When asked who would pay for the cost of the parade, White said was still in the planning phase.

According to the reports, polls show that America's troops continue to be stronger supporters of this than the public at large. U. S. military veterans are much more pro-Trump than almost any other group, with data showing they chose him over in the 2016 election by a large 60 percent-to-34 percent margin.

However, the former Navy SEAL who claims to have killed terror mastermind Osama is calling Donald Trump's idea for a military parade in "third bulls---."

"A military parade is third bullshit.

We prepare. We deter. We fight. Stop this conversation," Robert J. O'Neill tweeted.

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First Published: Fri, February 09 2018. 02:37 IST