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Pentagon releases sweeping guidance on reducing civilian harm

Por: Politico Politics December 22, 2023

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The Pentagon on Thursday released providing sweeping changes to reduce harm to civilians from U.S. military operations, a year after Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered the overhaul. The Defense Department instruction comes in response to a series of high-profile instances of U.S. military operations killing civilians in recent years. Among other changes, it directs senior DOD civilian and military leaders to each identify a senior official... + full article



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