'''[[The Draft]]''': "A military draft is the practice of a government forcibly conscripting members of the population into the armed forces."[http://solohq.com/Objectivism101/Bloody_MilitaryDraft.shtml]
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Paul Craig Roberts writes for ''antiwar.com'' on April 22, 2004, that we're [http://www.antiwar.com/roberts/?articleid=2365 "Locked on Course to Wider War."] "The American public," he says, "has been deceived and locked on a course toward conscription and a wider war."
Roberts points directly at senior Republican Nebraska Senator [[Chuck Hagel]] who said on April 20, 2004, that "deteriorating security in Iraq may force the United States to reintroduce the military draft." [http://www.spacewar.com/2004/040420154719.soi8dhtt.html]
Hagel told "a Senate Foreign Relations Committee [that] 'There's not an American ... that doesn't understand what we are engaged in today and what the prospects are for the future ... [Adding, if] that's the case, why shouldn't we ask all of our citizens to bear some responsibility and pay some price?' Hagel said, arguing that restoring compulsory military service would force 'our citizens to understand the intensity and depth of challenges we face.'" [http://www.spacewar.com/2004/040420154719.soi8dhtt.html]
Hagel added "that a draft, which was ended in the early 1970s, would spread the burden of military service in Iraq more equitably among various social strata. ... 'Those who are serving today and dying today are the middle class and lower middle class,' he observed."
The AFP points out that the "call to consider a imposing a draft comes just days after the Pentagon moved to extend the missions of some 20,000 US troops in Iraq." [http://www.spacewar.com/2004/040420154719.soi8dhtt.html] See [[Iraqi sovereignty: June 30, 2004]] and [[Operation Iraqi Freedom: Year Two]] for context.
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Writing on March 31, 2003, the Federal Citizen Information's National Contact Center stated: "Although there is currently no military draft, men who are American citizens (regardless of country of residence) or aliens who are permanent residents of the United States are required to register within 30 days of their 18th birthday. Within the U.S., registration forms should be available at any Post Office. On-line registration is also available. To find out more about registration and related issues, you may visit the [[Selective Service System]]'s web site." [http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/call/draft.htm Federal Citizen Information Center, National Contact Center] (Last updated 31 March 2003; accessed 8 December 2003)].
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== Refusal to Discharge Is an Involuntary Draft ==
"The Army's refusal to release tens of thousands of soldiers who have completed their terms of service amounts to drafting them on the very day they fulfill their obligations. These men and women have already risked their lives. They should not have to risk them a second time through involuntary service, through being forced to stay in Iraq. This is a draft. A draft forces people to serve involuntarily." --[[Dennis Kucinich]], [http://www.denniskucinich.us/article.php?story=20031231172324235 31 December 2003]
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== Other Related SourceWatch Resources ==
*[[Coalition Provisional Authority]]