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Every citizen who could be drafted if the US goes to war

With global tensions rising and warnings of a wider conflict growing louder, fears of a U.S. military draft are resurfacing.

If war were to erupt and conscription returned, millions of Americans could find themselves facing the same system that hasn’t been used in more than 50 years.

President Donald Trump’s aggressive foreign policy posture, combined with mounting instability in several regions, has fueled growing speculation about what a large-scale war might mean for ordinary Americans.

One of the most dramatic developments came after joint U.S. and Israeli airstrikes inside Iran, which reportedly killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Trump later claimed the operation had been successful, further raising concerns about retaliation and the possibility of a broader regional war.

At the same time, the war in Ukraine has entered its fourth year, creating what analysts describe as the most dangerous East-West confrontation since the Cold War. Russia continues to test advanced weapons systems, while nuclear tensions remain a constant worry as arms control agreements continue to unravel.

Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure have also increased worldwide, and rapid advances in artificial intelligence and autonomous weapons are changing how modern wars could be fought.

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