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Strategic Command made an unexpected joke in a now-deleted Twitter post about American military might on Monday in its New Year&#8217;s Eve message.<br \/>Noting the &#8222;big&#8220; Times Square ball drop celebration at midnight, the unified command&#8217;s account tweeted, &#8222;if ever needed, we are #ready to drop something much, much bigger.&#8220;<br \/>The joke was followed by a slickly produced video of stealth jets with the words &#8222;stealth, ready, and lethal&#8220; flashing across the screen. The tweet encouraged followers to &#8222;watch to the end!&#8220; If you do, you&#8217;ll see two bombs released from a plane, followed by several massive explosions.<br \/>The tweet was later deleted, and a subsequent tweet from the unified command&#8217;s account said the first was &#8222;in poor taste &#038; does not reflect our values. We apologize.&#8220;<br \/>A spokesman said the video shows test footage of non-nuclear bombs.<br \/>&#8222;This post, which has since been deleted, was part of our Year in Review series meant to feature our command priorities: strategic deterrence, decisive response and combat-ready force. It was a repost from earlier in the year, dropping a pair of conventional Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOP) at a test range in the United States,&#8220; a spokesman told NBC News this evening.<br \/>MOPs are massive bombs designed to take on bunkers and concrete buildings.<br \/>The unified command, which is part of the Department of Defense and whose slogan is &#8222;peace is our profession,&#8220; readies and controls the nation&#8217;s nuclear arms, among other things. It wasn&#8217;t clear if the &#8222;something much, much bigger&#8220; was a reference to conventional bombs or the country&#8217;s nukes, though many interpreted it to be about the latter.<br \/>Twitter users responded to the New Year&#8217;s Eve message with a mix of confusion and unease.<br \/>&#8222;Are we freaking BOMBING tonight????&#8220; one user asked. <br \/>This is not the first military tweet this year to raise eyebrows.<br \/>When an audio clip went viral because some heard &#8222;yanny&#8220; while others heard &#8222;laurel,&#8220; the U. S. Air Force tweeted that the Taliban would have preferred to hear either word over gunfire. 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