How Centcom's Civilian Casualty Monitoring Office Was Reduced to 1 Employee The decision by the US Central Command (Centcom) to downsize its office focused on reducing civilian deaths from 10 employees to 1 has raised questions about the military's priorities.
The move was reportedly part of a broader review of Centcom's operations and resources.
Sources close to the matter suggest that the reduction was driven by a need to allocate personnel more efficiently, given the US military's extensive presence in various conflicts across the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia.