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What happens if the United States uses conscription during war? — united-states | PoliticaHub
What happens if the United States uses conscription during war?
The United States currently requires registration with the Selective Service System, but an actual draft would require Congress and the president to activate conscription under federal law.
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This scenario involves United States — meaning its outcomes carry implications for global security, economic stability, and international governance. The 4 sections below examine capabilities, constraints, power dynamics, escalation logic, and real-world consequences.
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April 15, 2026
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Briefing Sections
This briefing covers 4 sections explaining the political structures, legal frameworks, and real-world dynamics behind this process.
Section 1
Registration already exists through Selective Service
Most male U.S. citizens and some male noncitizens between 18 and 25 are already required by law to register with the Selective Service System.
Section 2
Congress and the president would need to activate induction
Registration alone does not create a draft. Congress would need legislation and the executive branch would need to begin induction procedures.
Section 3
A lottery and classification process would be used
If induction resumed, the Selective Service System would use a lottery and classification process to determine the order in which registrants are called.
Section 4
Exemptions, deferments, and appeals would be handled administratively
People called for service could seek classifications, deferments, or exemptions according to the rules adopted for that draft program.