A quiet rule, a massive consequence. In a single stroke, millions of young men could be swept into draft registration without signing a thing, without even knowing. Officials call it “streamlined.” Critics hear something darker: preparation. With war fears rising and trust falling, this isn’t just paperwork. It feels like a warning, a subtle shift in the social contract that transforms a voluntary civic duty into an automated mandate that catches every eligible citizen in its net… Continue reading…
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