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

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  • March 10, 2026

Rising global tensions have sparked renewed public discussion about the possibility of a military draft in the United States. Although conscription hasn’t been used since 1973, the legal framework remains, prompting questions about how it might work if large-scale conflict required more troops than the volunteer military could supply.

Recent international developments have fueled speculation. The war in Ukraine, ongoing Middle East conflicts, and heightened rivalries between major powers have contributed to concerns about global instability. Analysts warn that modern warfare, including cyberattacks and autonomous weapons, could escalate conflicts rapidly.

Public opinion reflects these worries. Surveys in Western countries show many people fear another major global conflict within the next decade, and some are concerned nuclear weapons could be involved. These perceptions have revived interest in the Selective Service System and how a draft might function.

The U.S. ended conscription after the Vietnam War, transitioning to an all-volunteer force. However, the Selective Service System still maintains a registry of men aged 18 to 25. Registration does not guarantee a draft, but it ensures the government could quickly identify eligible individuals if needed. Failure to register carries legal penalties, including fines or prison time. Starting around 2026, registration is expected to become automatic through federal data systems.

If a draft were activated, a lottery system would determine the order in which registrants could be called. Men turning 20 during the draft year would be called first, followed by older ages, with younger registrants considered afterward. Selection would not guarantee service; medical exams, background checks, and eligibility reviews would follow.

Exemptions could apply for medical conditions, severe mental health issues, or physical disabilities. Women are not currently required to register, and other deferments could include conscientious objectors, students nearing graduation, essential workers, and primary caregivers. Some objectors might serve in alternative national service roles instead of combat.

The draft system exists as a precaution. In the event of a major, prolonged conflict, the volunteer military could be insufficient. Maintaining Selective Service allows rapid expansion of armed forces if necessary.

For now, the draft remains a contingency plan rather than active policy. Global tensions have reignited discussion, but whether conscription would ever be reinstated is uncertain. The legal framework, however, remains ready should the need arise.

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