Bombs Away: Check this out

A tactical nuke 3-6 times the size of the Hiroshima bomb "might" have been deployed in Yemen but the mainstream media won't touch the story? I be disbelievin.
 
The article said 1/3 - 6 times the size. Anyway, whatever kind of bomb it was, it likely was dropped by Saudi Arabia and made in the US of A. God help us if ISIS ever overthrows the Saudi government and gains control if stuff like this.
 
This story originates from Veterans Today, an anti-Israel, anti-Saudi Arabia website with ties to the Iranian press. They blamed the Sandy Hook attacks on Israeli operatives, and the mainstream media didn't pick that up, either.

All of the major news outlets have boots on the ground throughout the Middle East. I'm pretty sure they'd get wind of a tactical nuke detonation and report on it, if it actually happened. That's Pullitzer Prize stuff.
 
The biggest factor that tells me this wasn't a nuke is that the little town nearby didn't get destroyed, nor did the guy with his iPhone filming the blast. It was a nasty looking explosion though - possibly a MOAB.
 
Wonder how that footage compares with dropping of the old Vietnam Era Daisy Cutter, which was used with some effectiveness in Iran?
 
Could it have been this?
http://defensetech.org/2015/06/03/u...destroys-isis-hq-building-using-social-media/
"Air Force Gen. Hawk Carlisle, head of Air Combat Command, described Monday how airmen at Hurlburt Field, Florida, with the 361st Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group, recognized a comment on social media and turned that into an airstrike that resulted in three Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) missiles destroying am Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) headquarters building.

“It was a post on social media to bombs on target in less than 24 hours,” Carlisle said. “Incredible work when you think about.”

Carlisle was careful not to share all of the Air Force’s secrets to include the location of the building but this is how he told the story at the recent breakfast meeting in Washington D.C. hosted by the Air Force Association."

Even if it wasn't the same incident this one was pretty cool.
 

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