One of these is a Military Occupation on foreign soil.
The other is Myanmar.
Just posting some Web cam links here in case anyone wants to go see if the lights are on at the W/H. You need to know what you are looking at. I don’t know DC.
https://livingcitydc.com/webcams-washington-dc.php
DC Webcams
East Central DC - pointed toward Capitol Hill from New Jersey Ave. and L Street. (This camera is also available here at weatherbug)
Pentagon - Looking at 395 and intersection with Washington Blvd., and the Fashion Center.
Martin Luther King Memorial statue - cam pointed at the memorial.
McKinley Technology High School - Hall of Science, T Street and North Capitol.
NBC Channel 4 - Variety of cameras, for example Key Bridge Web Cam
Panoramic view over Potomac - can move camera to view Thomas Jefferson memorial northward, or southward down the Potomac - Showing older image, not sure this is being updated any longer. Captured image is still functional at site, though.
A DC Marina - near the War College, on the Washignton Channel.
Watergate along Potomac
National Harbor Camera
Nationals Park
Arlington Army Navy Club
Congressional Country Club - Potomac Maryland
GW Founding Fathers - Rooftop view of city / Axis Camera
Kennedy Center webcam - Looks at the Kennedy Center and takes in Roosevelt Bridge over the Potomac
Washington Monument Cam - looking right down the reflecting pool at the Lincoln Memorial and the Potomac / Tidal Basin.
LOOKR - Southwest - Close shot of the Capitol Building from Independence Ave.
EarthTV - Aimed right at the Capitol Dome without much else in the frame.
Cherry Blossom Cam/EarthTV - Camera changes view frequently to see Jefferson Memorial, Arlington in distance across Potomac, and to view the large number of cherry trees along Ohio Drive.
Weatherbug - Looking across to the Lincoln Memorial toward the skyline of Arlington
WJLA Tower - Camera angle varies - sometimes pointed down Wisconsin Ave toward the National Cathedral with Georgetown and the Potomac in the distance, other times the angle takes in the Washington Monument (on the left) and the National Cathedral (on the right) with DC and Potomac River spread out in between. Other angles include looking at the huge Mt. Reno WTOP radio tower (built 1954) at the crossings of 40th SW, Wisconsin, Brandywine and Chesapeake, with Friendship Heights in background.
Good one!