U.S. Strategic Command apologizes for
tweet about dropping bombs
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[January 02, 2019]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S.
Strategic Command, which oversees the country's nuclear arsenal,
apologized for a Twitter message saying it was ready if necessary to
drop something "much, much bigger" than the New Year's Eve ball in New
York and showing a clip of an aircraft releasing bombs.
"#TimesSquare tradition rings in the #NewYear by dropping the big
ball...if ever needed, we are #ready to drop something much, much
bigger," the tweet said, hours before the midnight descent of the
illuminated ball in New York's Times Square marking the arrival of the
new year.
The video showed a B-2 bomber dropping bombs, followed by explosions on
the ground.
The message touched off many critical comments on social media. Mary
Fahner-Short, using the handle @maryfshort, wrote on Twitter: "Why is @US_Stratcom
joking about nuclear war? #shameful."
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Later on Monday, the message was deleted from the U.S. Strategic
Command's Twitter feed. A new message said: "Our previous NYE tweet
was in poor taste & does not reflect our values. We apologize. We
are dedicated to the security of America & allies."
(Reporting by Mohammad Zargham; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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