SAC nukes, yes. Conventional, not so much. SAC bombers dropped ordnance on Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Iraq.
But listen... I'm not arguing our strategic policies or anything else. Really, I'm not. I enlisted, spent my time defending peace and freedom and all that. I love old military aircraft, and have owned a couple of ex-military guns and things. I'm not some tree-hugging woke hippie liberal -- just ask anyone who knows me.
But I would not be so naive as to think that the M16 or M60 that I once carried, or the Spad, Camel, P-51, B-29, B-36, B-52, or Claymore was designed for peace. All were/are weapons designed to kill people and break things in large numbers. The fact that having them can be used as a deterrent to others is not germane to discussing their design goals.
One can admire the equipment and the technology while still recognizing its intended purpose. I just think it's interesting and not entirely encouraging that so many of our greatest achievements have been accomplished while in the process of trying to figure out how to more quickly and efficiently kill each other.