Who really needs ‘protocol’?
BACK in 2017, a civilian leader’s relations with his military’s top generals started to crumble. The US president had just returned from overseas with a bright idea: his country ought to have a military parade. It was to be a spectacular display of power on the 4th of July. Tanks rolling through the streets of Washington, D.C. Fighter jets painting the sky red, white and blue. Military bands serenading crowds of overjoyed patriots. President Trump called in his defence secretary, laid out his ideas like an excited schoolboy... Читать дальше...