US military command removes nuke joke amid criticism

- Referring to New York ball drop, Strategic Command says 'if ever needed, we are #ready to drop something much, much bigger'

The combatant command responsible for the U.S.' nuclear arsenal sparked outrage on Monday when it tweeted out a joke appearing to make light of possible nuclear warfare, later removing the post amid an outcry.

'#TimesSquare tradition rings in the #NewYear by dropping the big ball...if ever needed, we are #ready to drop something much, much bigger,' Strategic Command said in a post on its Twitter account accompanied by a slickly produced video of a B-2 Spirit stealth bomber dropping a penetrator bomb.

The post encouraged viewers to watch the video to the end, which included footage of bombs and missiles being dropped from the B-2 and the penetrator bomb smashing through a target before exploding.

The tweet unleashed a maelstrom of criticism and confusion on the micro blogging site before it was taken down.

'I don't get WHY you would tweet this,' wrote @SpicyFiles. 'It's beyond peculiar, as an American I find this horrifically irresponsible. The world knows our Military is always ready. Strength comes in silence vs using twitter to pound our chest.'

Added @tumpover: 'I'm certainly glad we have you, value your service, & I saw the stealth fly over Mt. Rushmore once, but threatening to drop bombs as peaceful as your New Year's felicitation is inappropriate & not amusing. The goal is NOT to drop bombs!'

Later, the command apologized for the New Year's Eve tweet.

'Our previous NYE tweet was in poor taste & does not reflect our values,' it said. 'We apologize. We are dedicated to the security of America & allies.'

By Michael Hernandez and Servet Gunerigok in Washington

Anadolu Agency

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