
The Inquiry Why is the US Army struggling to recruit new soldiers?
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Jan 11, 2024 The podcast explores why the US Army is struggling to recruit new soldiers, addressing factors such as the perception that wars are fought by others, a lack of understanding about military issues, and decreasing number of young people meeting military standards. It also discusses the challenges faced by the Army in recruiting efforts, the necessity of a robust force despite technological advancements, and the impact of low unemployment, mental and physical health conditions, and the pandemic on recruitment. Additionally, it explores the shift in public opinion and the military's role in America's culture wars.
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Draft Unlikely
- Reinstating the draft is highly unpopular politically and unlikely.
- If recruitment continues to fall, the military may have to shrink its forces.
Army's Global Role
- The US Army is crucial for land-based defense and providing protection to US allies.
- It maintains bases and personnel across the globe, demonstrating its international role.
Understaffing Impact
- The Army is currently understaffed due to recruitment struggles.
- Understaffing affects unit readiness and ability to conduct peacetime exercises with allies.
