"US Military's Focus on Civilian Safety Under Fire: Centcom Head Admits Drastic Reduction in Harm Reduction Team In a shocking revelation that raises serious concerns about the US military's approach to conflict, the head of Central Command (Centcom) has confirmed that the office dedicated to reducing civilian harm has been drastically cut from 10 employees to just one. This move comes on the heels of a devastating bombing of an Iranian school at the start of the war against Tehran, which has sparked widespread outrage and calls for greater accountability. The reduction in staff, which was previously unknown to the public, has sparked fears that the military's focus on minimizing harm to non-combatants may be waning, and that the consequences could be catastrophic for civilians caught in the crossfire. As the US military continues to escalate its involvement in the conflict, questions are being raised about the true cost of its actions and the measures being taken to prevent harm to innocent people."
U.S. Central Command (Centcom) head Adm. Brad Cooper confirmed Thursday that the office focused on civilian-harm reduction for the military arm was cut from 10 employees to one, a revelation that follows a deadly bombing of an Iranian school at the start of America’s war against Tehran. Cooper, the top U.S. military leader in the...