
"The provocative military activity has led to speculative conversation about what it would take to invade a country twice the population and three times the territory of Iraq."
"The president, as commander-in-chief, wants to continue to assess the success of this military operation. It's not part of the current plan right now, but the president, again, wisely keeps his options on table."
"Researchers at Clemson University in South Carolina tracked the shift in the network of fake accounts. Social media took note of a change to the Selective Service program instituted in the National Defense Authorization Act."
The U.S. is not expected to implement a military draft in response to tensions with Iran, despite increased military presence in the Middle East. Recent troop deployments have sparked speculation about potential ground operations. The White House has not clarified the draft's status, leading to widespread commentary and concern. The press secretary's vague remarks have fueled discussions about the draft, while Iranian influence operations have emerged, amplifying criticism of U.S. military actions. Changes to the Selective Service program have also drawn attention amid these developments.
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