Trump hasn’t ruled out a draft for war with Iran — but is conscription constitutional?
President Trump has not ruled out implementing a military draft for potential conflict with Tehran after asylum battle at Asian Cup">Iran, raising constitutional questions about conscription. This comes as Trump claims Israel conducted strikes on Iranian energy facilities without his prior knowledge. The discussion emerges amid broader tensions over Trump's foreign policy approach and military commitments.
A draft for foreign military adventures raises serious constitutional concerns about government power and individual rights. The most effective constraint on unnecessary wars is maintaining a volunteer military, as public reluctance to enlist naturally limits the scale of foreign interventions.
The president must have all military options available when facing potential threats to national security. If volunteer recruitment cannot meet the needs of defending American interests, conscription remains a legitimate tool that has been used throughout the nation's history.
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