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Who doesn’t love a parade? To a city that already offers many, President Donald Trump wants to add one that showcases U.S. military might.

It would take place on July 4 in Washington with, as Trump envisions it, tanks and planes rolling down and streaking above Pennsylvania Avenue.

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Trump talked up the idea Monday as he sat down for talks with French President Emmanuel Macron, who hosted the president and first lady Melania Trump for France’s military parade in the centre of Paris on Bastille Day in July. Trump said the two-hour procession was a “tremendous thing for France and for the spirit of France” and suggested he wants the same for Americans.

In typical Trump fashion, the president said he wants the parade to be bigger and better than the one he saw in France.

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“It was one of the greatest parades I have ever seen,” Trump said. “It was two hours on the button, and was military might, and I think a tremendous thing for France and the spirit of France.” Tweet This

“And to a large extent, because of what I witnessed, we may do something like that on July 4th in Washington, down Pennsylvania Avenue,” Trump said. “We’re going to have to try and top it.”

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He noted that France’s parade featured representatives from different wars and armed forces wearing different uniforms. “It was really so well done,” he said.

“So we’re actually thinking about 4th of July, Pennsylvania Avenue, having a really great parade to show our military strength,” Trump added.

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(From L to R) French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, U.S. First Lady Melania Trump, U.S. President Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron, French First Lady Brigitte Macron, French Senate President Gerard Larcher, French National Assembly President Francois de Rugy, French Ecology minister Nicolas Hulot, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo watch the annual Bastille Day military parade along Avenue des Champs-Elysees in Paris, France on July 14, 2017. Photo by Mustafa Yalcin/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Trump watched enthusiastically from a reviewing stand on July 14 as the French military showcased its tanks and fighter jets, including many U.S.-made planes, along the famed Champs-Elysees. The occasion also marked the 100th anniversary of the U.S. entrance into World War I.

Trump said he has discussed the parade idea with his chief of staff, John Kelly, a retired Marine general.

The president, who has recruited three current and retired generals for his senior leadership team, also noted that the U.S. spends $700 billion on the military.

Washington already holds quite a few parades, including some with military participation that are held on Memorial Day and July 4. But those patriotic processions typically involve marching bands and uniformed elements, not the grand display of military hardware that Trump envisions.

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One thing Trump may want to consider: the damage a tank could do to the asphalt as it rolls down Pennsylvania Avenue.