
Pentagon Discontinues Civilian Death Prevention Program, Watchdog Reports
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The Pentagon has dismantled a legally mandated program aimed at preventing civilian deaths during military operations, as revealed by a report from its internal watchdog. This program's dismantling comes in the wake of a controversial US strike on a girls' school in Iran. The report indicates that the military lacks the necessary personnel, tools, and infrastructure to adhere to federal statutes that require a functioning civilian casualty policy and a Civilian Protection Center of Excellence.
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The dismantling of the civilian harm program is part of broader discussions about military accountability and the protection of non-combatants in conflict zones. The timing of this revelation coincides with heightened scrutiny of US military actions, especially following incidents that have drawn international condemnation.
This article reflects the findings of a report from the Pentagon's internal watchdog and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian.
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