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We are being warmed up to the idea of a military draft by NATO. The military organization have set a goal of adding 300,000 soldiers in the next month and another half a million in six months.

Why do they need that? For a war with…Russia? Iran? China? NATO repeatedly told us that they are a defensive operation during their Washington D.C. summit this month but they sure to seem hellbent on offensive operations in conflicts they are not a party to.

Most NATO countries do not practice a draft but that is changing. Latvia revived its draft practices, Norway, the UK and Germany have proposed doing the same. How long before this becomes a prerequisite to a NATO membership?

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