At least military veterans have the VA to rely on, as imperfect as it is, when they come home injured; I wonder what mercenaries will have when they come home injured - maybe nothing.
Thankfully we don't live in a society that practices the kind of mass conscription you are proposing. That's what makes America great compared to other nations. It's called "freedom" it's called "independence."
I don't think it's unreasonable at all to expect each citizen to do something to serve his country and his fellow citizens.
Just saw a pitch on the news about using more contract troops in Afghanistan (mercenaries). Not real sure what I think about the idea. Lot of veterans here so what do you think?
I do it all the time...it's called paying taxes
BTW, read Ματθιας's posts above. One smart cookie IMHO.
And for the record, I strongly support a mandatory draft for all young people. I've personally seen how military service almost always changes people's lives for the better, and I believe the extraordinary American successes of the 1950s and 60s were due largely to the widespread military influence created by the WWII draft of over 10 million men. After the war, most of those now skilled and disciplined young men returned to the civilian workforce and pushed America to its greatest successes. The lazy, self-centered nature of young people today would evaporate if they did a stint in the military, and America might actually have a chance of being Great Again.
I think the draft should be reinstated for all young men.
I'm still floored by the acceptance of our supply system paying thousands of dollars per truck on thousands of trucks per week to the Taliban enemy for their "protection" of our supply trucks.... using more contract troops in Afghanistan …..
The "character building" attributed to military service is greatly exaggerated. One Marine told me:
"There's a lot of cheating in the Corps."
And that's a perfect description of the Army.
I'm shocked how many people are in favor of compulsory military service. A "free" country does not take part in involuntary servitude (military slavery).
I do support selective service and draft as a very last resort, but to require kids to serve when there is no immediate need is just not what this country is about. The argument that they should be made to do it because it would make them better people is just bogus. Lets just require everyone to go to college, or stop smoking or require everyone to exercise for 1/2 hour a day, or stop eating fatty foods. All of these things could make us better people. Is that the mentality we have now, "we're going to make you do this because we think it's better for you".
It's upsetting how many people here would be in favor of the government dragging people out of their homes and away from their lives.
Even during politically controversial conflicts such as Korea and Vietnam only 1 out of every 6 combatants were draftees. During the larger conflicts that ratio was closer to 1 in 9. Was the draft even needed at all?