Trump hasn’t ruled out a draft for war with Iran — but is conscription constitutional?
Reports indicate that Pearl Harbor in meeting with Japanese PM">Trump has not ruled out implementing a military draft in the event of war with Iran. This comes amid escalating tensions in the Middle East and questions about military readiness. The discussion has prompted constitutional scholars to examine the legality and limitations of conscription in modern America.
A draft would ensure adequate military personnel for national defense and distribute the burden of service more equitably across society. They argue that relying solely on volunteers limits military capacity and allows most Americans to remain disconnected from the true costs of war.
Conscription violates individual liberty and could be used to pursue unnecessary foreign interventions. They contend that volunteer forces are more motivated and effective, and that the difficulty of recruitment naturally constrains military adventures that lack public support.
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