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    The U.S. Army has raised the maximum enlistment age to 42 and relaxed drug restrictions. They present this as modernization, adapting to changing times, expanding opportunity. That is how it is always sold. But this is a warning sign. Every time governments prepare for prolonged conflict, they begin expanding the pool of who they are willing to accept into the military.

    The Army has now increased the enlistment age from 35 to 42 and eliminated the need for waivers for certain drug offenses, particularly marijuana. This is being justified as aligning with other branches and recognizing changing laws. But let’s be clear. This is about numbers and manpower. You do not suddenly expand eligibility like this unless you are preparing for something larger than peacetime operations.

    We have seen this before. The last time the Army raised the enlistment age to 42 was during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in 2006, when recruitment was falling short and the demand for troops was rising. They needed bodies. They lowered standards, increased waivers, and expanded eligibility because the war required it. And here we are again, repeating the same pattern almost verbatim.

    The recruitment crisis has been building for years. In 2022, the Army missed its recruitment targets by roughly 25%, and even when goals were later met, it was achieved by lowering standards and expanding eligibility programs. The reality is that only about 1 in 4 young Americans even qualify for military service due to physical, mental, or legal issues. So they start removing barriers that once existed.

    They are now even easing restrictions on drug-related offenses. Previously, even a single marijuana conviction required a waiver, waiting period, and review. That has now been scrapped. Again, this is not about social policy. This is about expanding the recruitment pool. When the military begins issuing more waivers, including criminal waivers, it is a direct response to strain. During the Iraq War, the number of recruits with criminal records surged, raising serious concerns about readiness and discipline. That was not because standards improved. It was because standards were relaxed.

    Now connect the dots. We have rising geopolitical tensions, talk of boots on the ground in the Middle East, and at the exact same time the military expands eligibility, raises age limits, and lowers barriers to entry. This is preparation. Governments never come out and say they are gearing up for a prolonged conflict. They adjust policy quietly and only later does the full picture become clear.

    Whenever the United States entered major conflicts, recruitment standards and age ranges shifted. During World Wars I and II, the government expanded eligibility, adjusted age brackets, and even moved to compulsory systems when voluntary enlistment could not meet demand. The pattern is always the same. First comes policy change. Then comes escalation.



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