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![]() by Christen Mccurdy Washington DC (UPI) Feb 2, 2021
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has called for the resignation of hundreds of volunteer advisers to the Pentagon appointed by former President Donald Trump in the final months of his presidency. Austin gave the advisers until Feb. 16 to resign or be terminated, and said the work of 42 committees will be reviewed and changes recommended by June 1, according to The Wall Street Journal, USA Today and Politico. Defense department officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, have said Austin became concerned about the unprecedented pace of appointments Trump made toward the end of his term. He decided the fairest way to address the concern was to ask each of the hundreds of new employees to leave their positions. The change will reportedly affect individuals appointed by Chris Miller, who served as acting secretary of defense in the last two months of Trump's administration, following the termination of Mark Esper shortly after the election. The appointed individuals, including Trump campaign officials Corey Lewandowski and David Bossie, were among the appointees to the boards in recent months, as was Kash Patel, who served as Miller's chief of staff. "Advisory boards have and will continue to provide an important role in shaping public policy within [the Department of Defense]," Austin said in a memo dated Saturday and obtained by WSJ and Politico. "That said, our stewardship responsibilities require that we continually assess to ensure each advisory committee provides appropriate value today," Austin said. The boards include one established by Congress to advise the Defense Department on changing the names of installations that honor Confederate generals -- a change Trump resisted to the point of threatening to veto the final defense bill of his administration. Austin will appoint four new members to the board tasked with reviewing Confederate names and imagery on military property. Last week, ahead of the memo, Austin suspended the onboarding process for Trump administration nominees to Pentagon advisory boards.
![]() ![]() Italy makes permanent arms sale freeze to Saudi Arabia Rome (AFP) Jan 29, 2021 Italy on Friday revoked approval for arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates over the conflict in Yemen, making permanent an 18-month temporary suspension. "Today I am announcing that the government has revoked the authorisations underway for the export of missiles and aircraft bombs to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates," Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio said. "(This is) an act that we considered due, a clear message of peace coming from our country. For us, respect for hum ... read more
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