Trump hasn’t ruled out a draft for war with Iran — but is conscription constitutional?
President Trump has made conflicting statements about military involvement in harbor-in-iran-war-meeting-with-japan-pm.html" class="story-link" title="Watch: Trump compares attack on Iran to Pearl Harbor in meeting with Japanese PM">Iran, denying troop deployments while his administration reportedly seeks $200 billion in war funding from Congress. Questions have emerged about potential conscription measures as the situation develops. Trump has stated he's "not putting troops anywhere" while GOP lawmakers grapple with the massive funding request.
Trump has publicly stated he will not deploy additional troops to the region, telling reporters "I'm not putting troops anywhere." The administration appears to be pursuing alternative strategies while maintaining that current military posture is sufficient.
Republicans in Congress are struggling with a $200 billion funding request for Iran operations, suggesting more extensive military planning than publicly acknowledged. Lawmakers are weighing fiscal concerns against supporting the administration while questioning the scope and necessity of such massive expenditure.
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