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Military Draft More Than Likely "in the name of War On Terror"

To regain territory lost in Iraq, it will take double or triple the current 140,000 troops, Hedges said during the last lecture in a series called "The Costs of War."
The reservists and National Guard members who make up half of the U.S. forces are stretched to the breaking point and need relief, he said, and the draft is the only way to assemble the numbers needed. Reintroduction of the draft will be made in the name of the war on terrorism soon after an attack in the United States or abroad, he predicted.
"The war in Iraq will no longer be an abstraction," he said. "It will become deeply personal. In the next few weeks look for shifts in administration policy leading in the direction of an escalation of the war."
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Too bad the draft didn't even have a chance to go through. We have more than enough people in our army to take care of Iraq. 2 representatives voted 'yea' for the draft which shows how much you know about whats going on.

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