Is Trump planning on bringing conscription back?
The United States ended mandatory military service in 1973. Since then, the armed forces have been sustained by an all-volunteer military.
Before that, from 1940 until 1973, during both peacetime and periods of conflict, men were drafted to fill vacancies in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Christopher Miller, the defense secretary during Trump’s past tenure, said in an interview that national service requirement should be “strongly considered,” according to The Post’s article.
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Trump has now chosen his defense secretary: Fox News host and army veteran, Pete Hegseth. And though Hegseth has repeatedly stated that he thinks women shouldn’t serve in combat, not much is known about his views on conscription.
“This is only a continuation of their EIGHT YEAR failed attempt to damage me with the Voters. The Story is completely untrue. In fact, I never even thought of that idea,” Trump added.
According to The Post, Trump’s own relationship with the military is “complicated”. While he attended a military academy, he later looked for excuses to avoid service during the Vietnam war.
However, Trump might still be for it, as the idea of mandatory military service is apparently supported by many other GOP members besides the former defense secretary.
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Trump’s vice president, J.D. Vance, said in an interview that he sees a clear need for measures to boost participation in the military, according to The Post.
“I like the idea of national service. And I’m not talking about in wartime,” Vance said, calling for more Americans to put “some skin in the game.”
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Senator Lindsey Graham (South Carolina), the onetime Trump confidant who has recently clashed with the former president, suggested that military recruiters need more freedom to work in the country’s public schools.
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Rob Hood, a former official in the Trump Defense Department, said he thinks 18- to 20-year-olds would benefit from gaining “a better appreciation for how great this country is.”
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Now that Trump has been reelected, will he actually bring back conscription to the US?