President Trump has rescinded Biden-era limits on Counter Terrorism Drone strikes and Commando raids outside conventional war zones, reverting to the loser set of rules used in his first term, according to officials familiar with the matter, under restrictions imposed by the Biden administration, US military and CIA drone operators generally had to obtain permission from the White House to target a suspected militant outside a conventional war zone. Now commander in the field will again have greater latitude to decide for themselves whether to carry out a strike. The relaxation of the rules suggest that the US is likely to more frequently carry out air strikes aimed at killing terrorism suspects in poorly governed places that are not deemed traditional battlefield zones like Somalia and Yemen. It also means there may be greater risk to civilians. That Trump administration did not formally announce the change, elements of which was reported earlier by CBS news.