Scott Ritter delves into the growing crisis surrounding Ukraine’s conscription policies, exposing how the lowering of the draft age and a 5% military tax have sparked frustration and fear across the nation. As men from 25 to 60 face increasing pressure to serve, families grapple with the reality of losing loved ones to a relentless cycle of combat. Ritter highlights the far-reaching impacts on Ukrainian society, from strained resources and low morale to public outcry over invasive recruitment methods. This analysis explores the pressing question: can Ukraine sustain its war efforts under these dire conditions?
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  1. Conscription could be worse. My Uncle and Father were both Conscripted at age 18 for WW2. That was normal. Wait until Ukrainian men are 25?Ukraine is not yet truly desparate.

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