Advantages And Disadvantages Of Reinstating A Draft

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There is a huge controversy of whether or not the draft should be reinstated. When saying "the draft" that means drafting random citizens of the United States to fight in the war. There are advantages and disadvantages to reinstating a draft. The last time the United States had an official draft was during the Vietnam War. There were also advantages and disadvantages to having a draft then. One might say the draft is a good idea because a draft gets more bodies out to fight war and more people a country fighting the better likelihood the United States will have to winning the war. One might also say that the war in Afghanistan isn't big enough for there to be need of a draft. Reinstating the draft is a big controversy that comes up every time The United States is fighting a war and there will always be people that will be for and against a draft; but there will also be reasons to either have or go without a draft. …show more content…

Some say that a draft is completely necessary and that The United States can and should have one right now for The Afghanistan War. Some say that the only way to get people out to fight in wars is to have a draft. Some also say that the more bodies The United States has fighting in the war the better chance they'll have to win the war. The draft isn't always a bad idea. In both of the world wars the draft was vital. The United States had to have a draft in order to win the war. Some say this is the case in The Afghanistan War. Some say The United States can't win unless they have enough soldiers fighting, and they won't have enough soldiers fighting unless they reinstate the draft. The draft can be completely necessary and vital in warfare these

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