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rangerrebew

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New Pentagon Watchdog Facing 'Significant Challenges' in Internal Anti-Extremism Effort
By Jeff Seldin
June 14, 2021 03:48 PM
 

WASHINGTON - A new effort to track the extent to which extremists have infiltrated the U.S. military may be in trouble even before it has the chance to produce any results.

Lawmakers created the all-new deputy inspector general for Diversity and Inclusion and Extremism in the Military (DIEM) as part of the fiscal year 2021 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which went into effect this past January. 

But a report Monday from Defense Department Acting Inspector General Sean O'Donnell warns the office is already facing what he describes as "significant challenges," including funding shortfalls and potential conflicts of interest.

https://www.voanews.com/usa/new-pentagon-watchdog-facing-significant-challenges-internal-anti-extremism-effort

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Do I read it correctly that their significant challenges are making sure of total PC integration in the military whether something will do more harm than good, that PCness will have priority over troops safety? :nono: