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Must We Bring Back the Draft?

President Bush is crawling back to the United Nations to beg for their help in Iraq. This testifies to America not having enough military forces to carry out the jobs they are given. What can be done? Capturelife Press announces the availability of a new, free report titled Must We Bring Back the Draft? which examines the issues, and incorporates the latest data from DOD on military personnel retention and recruitment.

WASHINGTON, (PRWEB) September 5, 2003: President Bush is crawling back to the United Nations to beg for their help in Iraq. This testifies to America not having enough military forces to carry out the jobs they are given. What can be done?

Capturelife Press announces the availability of a new, free report titled Must We Bring Back the Draft? which examines the issues. Dr. David Chananie, an expert on the Vietnam War and the author of the report, says, "We have to bulk up our military strength. And we have to do so in a way which is seen as fair by all echelons of our society. Anything less will only result in national failure. Our survival requires our success."

Beginning in November, 2002, Dr. Chananie predicted in radio interviews that America would become enmeshed in a guerrilla war in Iraq.

Must We Bring Back the Draft? incorporates the latest data from the Department of Defense (DOD) on military personnel retention and recruitment. It includes original computer runs provided by the DOD Public Affairs Office. Some highlights:

  • The Navy has had a net loss of personnel in seven of the last ten months.
  • The Army National Guard is not meeting its recruitment goals.
  • The Air Force Reserve may be developing recruitment problems.

The article also shows how America can regain two valuable things it has lost by restoring the draft.

You can see the article on the web site www.NotYetAtEase.com by clicking on the "Essays" menu button and then on the article title.

Electronic redistribution is allowed provided you don't change the file, or your suggested edits are approved by the author in writing.

Dr. Chananie may be contacted by e-mail at author@NotYetAtEase.com or by phone at (301) 816-4218.

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