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 a potential war with Iran, raising constitutional questions about conscription. This comes as tensions escalate following Israeli strikes on Iranian energy facilities, which Trump claims he had no prior knowledge of. Iran has retaliated by attacking Qatari gas facilities, causing global energy prices to spike.
While the Constitution grants Congress the power to raise armies, implementing a draft for foreign conflicts raises serious legal and ethical questions. The most effective way to limit military adventures abroad is through a volunteer force whose size reflects public willingness to serve.
Given Iran's attacks on allied energy infrastructure and escalating regional tensions, all military options must remain on the table. The president needs flexibility to respond to threats against American interests and key allies in the region.
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