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Feb. 4, 2020 - Ron Paul Liberty Report
04:20
Weekly Update --- Is the Draft Coming Back?

Ron Paul's latest on the threat of conscription...

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People Fear Draft Renewal 00:04:17
Hello everybody, thank you for tuning in to the weekly report.
Is the draft coming back?
During recent increased U.S.-Iran confrontation, so many people viewed the Selective Service website to find out about the draft that the website crashed.
People were right to be concerned about a return of the draft.
With the ongoing military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan unlikely to end anytime soon, and the possibility of the U.S. being neoconned into war with Iran and possibly even Russia or China, the demand for troops is likely to rise.
At the same time, soldiers return home with lifelong medical problems, including psychological problems, causing a horrifying number of veterans to commit suicide.
All this can make it more difficult for the military to attract recruits.
And it can leave a Congress unwilling to pursue non-intervention with a choice, increase spending on troops, pay, and benefits, or bring back the draft.
A Congress facing in over $25 trillion debt may reinstate the draft instead of further increasing spending on the troops.
Any further draft will probably include women, thanks to judges, politicians, and feminists who think women should have the so-called opportunity to be forced to join the military.
A military draft violates the principles that individuals have inalienable rights that no government should violate.
A draft also puts all our rights at risk.
If we accept that the government has the legitimate authority to force individuals to fight, kill, and die in a war, then how can we argue that the government cannot force citizens to pay high taxes, purchase health insurance, or submit to TSA screenings?
How can we argue against the government forbidding people from smoking marijuana or owning assault weapon?
Many traditional conservatives, including Ronald Reagan, opposed the draft, pointing to its threat to individual rights.
Some anti-war individuals have endorsed the draft on the theory that a draft makes politicians less likely to support war.
But the draft did not stop politicians from supporting unnecessary war like World War I, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.
While the draft helped galvanize opposition to the Vietnam War, it took almost a decade of American casualties for opposition to reach critical mass.
More importantly, the draft violates the non-aggression principle, which is the moral heart of libertarianism.
Advocating use of force to advance even as noble a goal as peace is in itself immoral and sets back the cause of liberty.
Some anti-war progressives oppose a military draft but support forcing young people to participate in a national service program.
Some conservatives join these progressives to say that national service is a way for young people to pay back government for the privilege of living in a free society, as if our rights and liberties are gifts from government.
Mandatory national service will likely gain support when the next market meltdown occurs as it would serve as a jobs program for young people.
All those who support liberty must be prepared to fight any attempt to reinstate the military draft or to mandate any other type of national service.
We must mobilize as many people as possible to tell the politicians it is unacceptable for the U.S. government to enslave people in the military or otherwise.
We must also support those who engage in civil disobedience.
As Ronald Reagan stated, the draft rests on the assumption that your kids belong to the state.
That assumption isn't a new one.
The Nazis thought it was a great idea.
Thanks for listening.
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