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Military parades aren’t an annual event everywhere. In Vietnam, they’re typically reserved for major milestones—like landmark National Days or military anniversaries. In contrast, Russia holds a massive parade every year on May 9th, marking its WWII victory—a display deeply tied to national identity. Parades aren’t just shows of force. They’re cultural and political signals—how a nation frames its history, projects strength, and tells the world who it is. In the 21st century, what is the role of military parades? A symbol of tradition? A diplomatic tool? Or a relic of the past?
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