US Strategic Command boasts about its bombs in disturbing New Year message
The world is ringing-in 2019 with good cheer, but the US Strategic Command (STRATCOM) has a different kind of fireworks in mind. On New Year’s Eve, it showed off footage of stealth bombers and big explosions.
STRATCOM’s new year’s greetings come in the form of a forty-second video of the B-2 Spirit bomber in flight. It goes out with a bang at the end that looks like the 2017 MOAB (Mother of All Bombs) strike in Afghanistan.
“Times Square tradition rings in the New Year by dropping the big ball… if ever needed, we are #ready to drop something much, much bigger,” STRATCOM tweeted, referring to the traditional celebration in New York City and it’s dropping crystal ball.
The bizarre message got almost 2,000 likes and close to 1,000 retweets before it was removed. Just as many people replied – and most of them were not happy, to put it mildly.
“Delete this” was a running theme, while some of the current and former military reacted with “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot,” which should be read as an acronym.
“This is not funny or cool or inspiring or anything. Just poor taste,” said one commenter, who said his father flew B-52 bombers back in the 1960s.
My dad was on a B-52 crew out of Montana in the 60s. This is not funny or cool or inspiring or anything. Just poor taste.
— scotankhamen (@scotankhamen) December 31, 2018
“Maybe a little more ‘Happy New Year!’ and a little less ‘Watch our powerful bombs of mass destruction’,” another commenter suggested.
Maybe a little more “Happy New Year!” and a little less “Watch the our powerful bombs our powerful bombs of mass destruction.”
— Dani Bostick (@danibostick) December 31, 2018
There were also the inevitable memes inspired by the cult movie ‘Dr. Strangelove,’ that seemed apropos.
Someone even wondered whether STRATCOM was being racist, not understanding that “Whiteman” is a reference to the Air Force base in central Missouri, home of the B-2.
STRATCOM eventually deleted the tweet and offered an apology, saying it was “in poor taste and does not reflect our values.”
Our previous NYE tweet was in poor taste & does not reflect our values. We apologize. We are dedicated to the security of America & allies.
— US Strategic Command (@US_Stratcom) December 31, 2018
Only 21 units of the ambitious Cold War stealth bomber were ever built, at astronomical costs, and fewer than a dozen are currently fit to fly, according to multiple reports.
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