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In reply to the discussion: McChrystal: Time To Bring Back The Draft [View all]markpkessinger
(8,705 posts)It isn't about whether a particular conflict is genuinely an issue of national security, or whether it serves corporate interests or whatever. A random draft, assuming there are no loopholes that would have the effect of exempting large numbers of any particular class or subgroup, changes the conversation we, as a nation, have before undertaking wars in the first place. Many of the warmongers (of either party) would likely be considerably less eager to rush into war when there was a very real possibility that their child or grandchild would be summoned to fight it. When there is a real chance that one of their loved ones will be called up to be put in harm's way, you can bet those folks would be asking much, much tougher questions before committing to go to war.
The current system basically allows the country to fight needless wars using the poor and working poor as cannon fodder.
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