An American war veteran has claimed that the U.S. dropped a nuclear bomb during the last days of the first Gulf War in Iraq in 1991.
Jim Brown, a mechanic in the U.S. Army’s 10th Mountain Division at the time, told Italian channel RaiNews24 that coalition forces dropped a 5-kilotonne nuclear bomb in a deserted area near the city of Basra.
The bombing allegedly took place in February 27, the last day of hostilities.
The news channel says it investigated the claims and decided to report on them after learning about data from the UK-based International Seismological Centre. It showed an event registered on the date in question that could have been consistent with a five kilitonne explosion.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/us-nuked-iraq-during-gulf-war-report.html
Don't know if this is true. But I do know that there will be the incentive to test out weapons now and again.
You need to understand that both USG LLC and the Pentagon are political organs of bankers. Neither organ works on your behalf, and the president has no control over the military. (That's just the advertising to make it look like you have civil government. Bankers tell the Pentagon what to do, and then the president's "advisors" "suggest" what he should tell the Pentagon to do. It's a boot-licking frenzy all 'round.)
Very soon, the bankers who own both entities will engage their military against the continental United States.
I'm not sure why the Pentagon would bother; they can't even win a war against cavemen.