The Commandos’ March: A Show of Force and Loyalty
Eyewitness accounts described a disciplined, coordinated movement:
- Uniformed units moving in formation
- Kalashnikov rifles held visibly—not in aggression, but in symbolism
- Public chants declaring allegiance to the new leader
What This Display Meant
This was not merely a military parade. It was a message:
- Stability is returning
- Power structures are reorganizing
- The new leader has armed support
In times of political uncertainty, such visual demonstrations are critical. They reassure some, intimidate others, and send signals both domestically and internationally.
