Trump hasn’t ruled out a draft for war with Iran — but is conscription constitutional?
The Pentagon is requesting $200 billion in additional funding for the ongoing war in Iran, now entering its fourth week. Oil prices have surged due to the conflict, causing global market volatility and raising concerns about inflation. President Trump has not ruled out implementing a military draft, sparking constitutional debates about conscription.
Conscription raises serious constitutional questions and represents a dangerous expansion of government power over individual liberty. A volunteer military is more effective and serves as a natural check on foreign military adventures, as the public can limit involvement by choosing not to enlist.
The scale and complexity of the Iran conflict may require additional personnel beyond what volunteer enlistment can provide. All options must remain on the table to ensure mission success and protect American interests in a critical region.
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