Pentagon official overseeing counter-IS effort forced out
Earlier DU thread: White House loyalist ousts a top counterterrorism official who was briefing incoming Biden team
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Associated Press
Pentagon official overseeing counter-IS effort forced out
By ROBERT BURNS
December 1, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) The civilian official overseeing the Pentagons campaign to defeat the Islamic State group in the Middle East was forced to resign in the latest jolt to Pentagon leadership in the waning weeks of the Trump administration.
The Pentagon said in a written statement that the acting defense secretary, Christopher Miller, on Monday accepted the resignation of Christopher Maier, who had provided policy oversight of the militarys counter-IS effort since March 2017.
A defense official familiar with the matter said Maier was told Monday that since President Donald Trump had long ago declared the IS militant group defeated, his office was being disbanded and he was abruptly terminated. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss an internal personnel matter.
Maier, a career counterterrorism official, was director of the Defeat-ISIS Task Force, whose responsibilities are to be absorbed by counterterrorism staffs headed by appointees who President Donald Trump placed in senior Pentagon positions in a shakeup that included his firing of Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Nov. 9.
Maiers departure was first reported by CNN. The New York Times was first to report that Maier had been forced out.
In its statement, the Pentagon gave no reason for Maiers departure but said the decision to disband the task force he led was a recognition of the success of the military fight to destroy the Islamic States grip on territory in Iraq and Syria. Critics say that while the militant group has lost its physical empire, it remains a threat and has been biding its time in search of ways to regroup and re-emerge.
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