Who could be drafted? Inside US draft rules if global war breaks out!

U.S. Military Draft: What Actually Exists Today

As global tensions rise, questions about a possible U.S. military draft tend to resurface. The topic can feel urgent, but it’s often misunderstood. The reality is more structured—and less immediate—than many assume.

No Active Draft—But a System Still Exists

The United States has not used a draft since the end of the Vietnam War in 1973. Since then, the military has operated entirely on volunteers.

However, the legal framework for conscription remains in place through the Selective Service System. This system is maintained quietly as a contingency, not as an active policy.

Who Must Register

Currently, most men aged 18–25 in the U.S. are required to register. This includes:

U.S. citizens
Permanent residents
Refugees and asylum seekers
Undocumented immigrants
Registration does not mean someone will be drafted. It simply ensures the government has records if a draft were ever authorized.

Some exceptions exist (e.g., certain visa holders or individuals continuously institutionalized), but they are limited.

What’s Changing (2026 Update)

A planned shift toward automatic registration is expected to begin around late 2026. Instead of individuals signing up manually, federal systems would identify and register eligible men automatically.

Important:
This change improves coverage—but does not signal an upcoming draft.

What Would Need to Happen First

A draft cannot begin on its own. It requires:

Approval from Congress
Authorization by the President
Only after both steps could the system be activated.

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