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Draft Fears Explode: White House Keeps Conscription on Table

Maoli MitchellMaoli Mitchell—March 13, 20260
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In a move that has sent shockwaves through households across the nation, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt suggested this week that the return of military conscription remains a possibility. During a high-stakes interview with Fox News anchor Maria Bartiromo, Leavitt was asked directly if the intensifying war in Iran would eventually require ground troops or the reinstatement of the draft. Rather than dismissing the notion, Leavitt stated that while it is not part of the “current plan,” the President intends to keep all strategic options on the table to ensure national security.

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For over five decades, the United States has relied exclusively on an all-volunteer force. The last time an American was drafted into service was June 30, 1973, during the waning days of the Vietnam War. However, the current geopolitical climate, specifically the deepening crisis in Iran, has forced a conversation many thought was buried in the history books. By failing to provide a definitive “no” to the question of military conscription, the administration has opened a door that many Americans believe should remain firmly shut.

Public Anxiety and Political Fallout

The response from the White House has been met with immediate backlash from both sides of the aisle. Parents of draft-age men and teens have taken to social media to express their outrage, fearing that a return to 1960s-style lotteries could be on the horizon. Analysts suggest that this ambiguity is a significant political risk for the administration. President Trump was elected on a platform of ending “forever wars,” yet the refusal to take the draft off the table sends a conflicting message to his base.

The Selective Service Reality

While the draft has not been active for fifty years, the infrastructure remains in place. All male U.S. citizens and immigrants between the ages of 18 and 25 are still required by law to register with the Selective Service System. The transition from registration to active conscription would require an Act of Congress, yet the White House’s refusal to disavow the option suggests a shift in the perceived scale of the current Middle Eastern conflict. As the administration signals that the war may not end “within weeks” as previously promised, the specter of a broader mobilization looms large.

FAQ: People Also Ask

Q: Has the military draft been officially reinstated?
A: No. Currently, the U.S. military remains an all-volunteer force. Reinstating the draft would require a change in federal law passed by Congress and signed by the President.

Q: Who is required to register for the draft?
A: Almost all male U.S. citizens and male immigrants living in the U.S., who are between the ages of 18 and 25, are required to register with the Selective Service.

Q: What did the White House specifically say about conscription?
A: Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that while there is no current plan for a draft, the President “wisely keeps his options on the table” regarding military strategy in the Iran conflict.

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Maoli Mitchell is an editor and journalist with a keen focus on music and local news. At the helm of content creation, Maoli ensures that readers stay informed about the latest happenings in their community while also diving into the vibrant music scene that defines the area's cultural landscape. With a background in both editorial management and music journalism, Maoli has a talent for blending informative reporting with engaging storytelling. When not curating articles or conducting interviews, Maoli enjoys attending live performances, discovering new local bands, and exploring the diverse neighborhoods that inspire their work. Connect with Maoli to stay updated on the stories and sounds that make your community unique.
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Maoli Mitchell is an editor and journalist with a keen focus on music and local news. At the helm of content creation, Maoli ensures that readers stay informed about the latest happenings in their community while also diving into the vibrant music scene that defines the area's cultural landscape. With a background in both editorial management and music journalism, Maoli has a talent for blending informative reporting with engaging storytelling. When not curating articles or conducting interviews, Maoli enjoys attending live performances, discovering new local bands, and exploring the diverse neighborhoods that inspire their work. Connect with Maoli to stay updated on the stories and sounds that make your community unique.

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