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US Draft Update: Major Tech Company Urges Universal National Service

4 hours ago
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  • Palantir Technologies, a U.S. data-analytics company, sparked controversy by advocating for universal national service, suggesting moving away from an all-volunteer military.
  • The call, made in a social media post, is part of 22 'credos' from a book by Palantir's co-founder, emphasizing shared risk and cost in future wars.
  • Palantir is known for providing software to government agencies, including ICE and the Pentagon, for data analysis, surveillance, and battlefield decision-making.
  • The U.S. Selective Service System is moving to automatically register draft-eligible men aged 18-25 by the end of the year, aiming to boost compliance with existing law.
  • Universal national service could involve military or civil service options, similar to systems in countries like South Korea and Israel, but the U.S. has not advanced any legislation on it.
  • Reactions to Palantir's post included widespread backlash on social media, with critics comparing it to authoritarian surveillance states and warning of permanent war.
  • Supporters argue such service could address manpower shortages and enhance civic participation, while opponents cite threats to personal freedom and potential recruitment complications.