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    New U.S. military draft and Iran war: Rumors are flying on social media. Here’s what you need to know

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    Social media has been abuzz in recent days about America’s new, upcoming automatic military draft registration system. And it’s no surprise why.

    America is engaged in a war with Iran, and many worry the conflict, which is currently on pause due to a fragile ceasefire agreement, could spill over into a situation where American boots are deployed on the ground.

    This has left many wondering whether the news of the new automatic draft registration system and the conflict in Iran are linked. Here’s what you need to know.

    Are Americans about to be drafted?

    First things first, let’s get the question that is on top of many young men’s minds right now out of the way: No, there are no signs America is about to start instituting a military draft, despite the upcoming automatic military draft registration system.

    America hasn’t had a draft since February 1973, when it was engaged in full-scale conflict in the Vietnam War. It didn’t even attempt to restart the draft during the first or second Gulf Wars, nor after the attacks of September 11.

    And despite the ongoing conflict in Iran, even if boots were to be put on the ground, it is very unlikely a draft would return. This is because America already has one of the largest militaries in the world, so currently it doesn’t need any soldiers who don’t already want to be there.

    According to USAFacts.org, there were 2.81 million service members in the U.S. military in 2025, of whom 1.33 million were active-duty members.

    So why is America initiating an automatic military draft registration system?

    The news that has everyone talking is that, come this December, the federal government will roll out an automatic military draft registration system. This means those eligible to serve will be automatically enrolled in the Selective Service.

    However, while this new initiative will be nationwide, it’s not much different than what already exists.

    As noted by CNN, 46 U.S. states and territories already have an automatic military draft registration system. The new measure will simply make automatic military-draft registration uniform across the country.

    But why is the U.S. doing this now?

    Given the conflict in Iran, it’s natural for many to assume that the new national automatic military draft registration system is a response to the conflict. But that’s not actually the case. 

    As a matter of fact, the new measure was passed by Congress last year. The measure was included in the annual defense policy bill, which was supported by both Republicans and Democrats. 

    That bill is called the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026, and it was signed into law by President Trump in December—well before the war in Iran broke out.

    For years, lawmakers have talked about the benefits of automatic draft registration, which primarily come down to two main things: money and ease.

    As reported by ABC News, in 2024, Representative Chrissy Houlahan noted that automatic registration “saves taxpayers significant money and makes it easier for these men to follow the law and register with the Selective Service.”

    Who will be automatically registered for the draft?

    According to the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026, “Except as otherwise provided in this title, every male citizen of the United States, and every other male person residing in the United States, between the ages of eighteen and twenty-six, shall be automatically registered under this Act by the Director of the Selective Service System.”

    So, in short, if you are a male in the United States aged 18-26, you will be automatically registered for the draft. And this doesn’t just include US citizens. The Selective Service System (SSS) says that immigrants and dual-national U.S. citizens must register, along with other cohorts.

    However, this is no different than what was already required. Currently, all men ages 18-26 must register for the draft. The new rules mean the registration will now simply be automatic across the country.

    How will I be automatically registered for the draft?

    The Selective Service System has not announced how exactly eligible men will be automatically registered. 

    Currently, the agency states that it will use “federal data sources” to identify who should be automatically registered for the draft.

    This would presumably include data such as Social Security numbers, student loan information, passport information, and more.

    When will automatic registration start?

    By the end of the year.

    The Selective Service System says it “will implement the change by December 2026, resulting in a streamlined registration process and corresponding workforce realignment.”



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