U.S. Built a Blueprint to Avoid Civilian War Casualties. DOJ Scrapped It
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- #civilian casualties
- #military accountability
- Civilian casualties in Iran, including schoolchildren, due to missile strikes in the opening days of the war.
- The Pentagon's plan to reduce civilian deaths was stalled by Trump officials last year, leading to limited scrutiny of military operations.
- The U.S. military's Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response (CHMR) program was dismantled under the Trump administration, reducing accountability.
- A significant increase in U.S. military strikes globally under Trump's second term, with high civilian casualties reported in Iran, Yemen, and Somalia.
- Historical incidents of civilian harm, such as the Kunduz hospital bombing in Afghanistan, highlight systemic failures in military operations.
- The Biden administration's efforts to implement CHMR reforms were reversed, with the program largely defunded and personnel cut.
- Criticism of the Trump administration's 'lethality doctrine' for disregarding civilian protections and international law.
- The Minab school strike, if confirmed as a U.S. operation, could be one of the worst civilian harm incidents in recent U.S. military history.