Hey, United States military guys responsible for carrying out a nuclear first strike or nuclear response, would it be too much to ask to not promote white nationalist, misogynistic and conspiracy-peddling website?
Granted, the summer Nuclear Intern responsible for sending out tweets from the US Strategic Command probably has instructions to promote anything they find on Google that hews to the needs of the Top General being quoted is probably not versed on which outlets are or aren't white nationalist-promoting misogynistic conspiracy-peddlers, but it is something you could, ya know, check. That particular outlet being full of white-nationalist-promoting misogynistic conspiracy-peddlers is something that's been in the news quite a bit, recently, due to the elevation of a few specific of those conspiracy-peddlers being boosted into administration positions after, apparently, all the remotely qualified people ran for the hills.
On the other hand, we may be misreading this. U.S. Strategic Command retweeting Breitbart articles may not be an act of sloppiness, but an intentional cry for help. Perhaps they believe promoting Breitbart stories is the only thing that might get the current White House's attention? Perhaps the president who famously did not know what the nuclear triad actually was is still, to this day, uninterested, and this is our own military's attempt to pique the interest of anybody else in the White House. Look! We're meeting you halfway! Even your preferred white-nationalist-promoting, misogynistic den of conspiracy-peddlers believes this to be an important thing!
Hmm. Yes, that may be the more likely answer. The military minds in charge of the United States nuclear weapons stockpile are not tweeting out links to white nationalist-promoting, misogynistic conspiracy websites out of carelessness, but because it's the only damn way to get President Twitter's attention.