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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 if conflict with bank-of-england-warns-iran-war-may-force-rate-hikes.html" class="story-link" title="Bank of England 'ready to act' as it warns Iran war 'shock' will push up inflati">Iran escalates, raising questions about the constitutionality and necessity of conscription. The statement comes amid tensions following Israeli strikes on Iranian energy facilities that Trump claims he had no prior knowledge of. Constitutional experts are debating whether modern conscription laws would hold up to legal challenges.

The possibility of a military draft represents a major escalation in Middle East tensions and would directly impact millions of Americans of military age. It's the first serious discussion of conscription since the Vietnam War era, when the draft was deeply controversial and divisive.
Draft supporters say

A draft may be necessary if the conflict requires substantial ground forces that volunteer enlistment cannot provide. They argue that conscription is constitutionally sound and has historical precedent during major conflicts.

Critics argue

Relying on volunteer forces is more effective at limiting unnecessary military adventures, as the public can constrain wars by refusing to enlist. They question both the constitutional basis for modern conscription and whether such escalation with Iran is warranted.