Chenmunka is correct that there is no good reason to outright delete this content (and you need a good reason to delete content) out of some notion of "obsolescence" (someone may come along with an answer in the interim, and you can't tell whether that may happen in five years' time the next time an attempt is made at asking the question).
However, the real problem with this question is that it is hopelessly vague. In its current form, it is not a question acceptable on Stack Overflow. No wonder it did not get answered in over five years!
Let's pore over the relevant points:
I'm trying to create a command that will run for some time. It harvests an external webservice and needs to insert or update ContentItems. It's using a service which is injected into the command.
I also want a progress record in the database that I can show in the admin using a custom controller.
Pretty vague, but we can probably accept this if the actual problem statement is clear.
I've run into several problems with the transaction each command lives in.
What problems?
In this command I want to handle my own transactions instead of using the default paradigm: "each command runs in it's own transaction".
What transactions?
I was unable to fix several issues I had.
What issues? Why were you unable to fix them?
Does anyone know a good way to do this?
Bordering on a poll question here. And what is "this"? Your goals were too vague to provide a useful solution off the bat.
The question needn't be deleted, but it should be closed pending improvement — and this may lead to a roomba-deletion in its present condition.