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      <title>Compulsory military service should be reintroduced in Hungary pros/cons by Krisztián Solymosi</title>
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      <pubDate>2019-03-06 07:27:03 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Pros</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. <strong>It offers young adults a chance to learn a wide range of skills, morally, psychologically and physically, which parents may not be able to offer.<br><br>2. It makes a nation much stronger, physically and mentally. </strong>As a result, citizens will be better equipped to deal with more difficulties and problems in life.<br><br><strong>3. It will prevent other countries from invading. </strong>If every single citizen enlists in the military, it allows a country to be able to adequately defend its land and its people. There will also be enough trained soldiers to defend their nation and meet demands of a conflict. In other words, a nation that mandates compulsory military service will have sufficient protection at all times.<strong><br><br>4. It promotes respect among the men and women in the military. </strong>Because soldiers are trained thoroughly to respect freedom and values, there will be a nation that has respect for the land and most of all freedom.<br><br>5<strong>. It promotes unity in the country.</strong><br>If all citizens are forced to serve in the military, this will allow them to learn and train together. This will also be a chance for them to share the same experience of having served their country. People will also have more respect for each other because they will see what it’s like to be in the military, allowing them to better appreciate and understand the job of a soldier.<br><br></div><div><br><br></div><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Cons</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1<strong>. It violates free will.</strong><br>This is one of the biggest arguments of most opponents. Something that is as laborious as being a military man should be done in one’s own free will. But if people are forced to enlist, this violates their right.<br><br>2<strong>. It disrupts other forms of education.</strong><br>If joining the military service becomes mandatory, it disrupts the people’s learning development and pursuit of a higher education. Those who are recruited in the army should be 18 years old, which is the age when people’s learning ability is at its peak.<br><br>3<strong>. It endangers the lives of young individuals.</strong><br>Forcing people to join the military can put the lives of the youth in grave danger. The young soldiers can get killed not only in a battlefield, but also during training.<br><br>4<strong>. It is not for everyone. </strong>Mandatory military service requires every citizen to join and serve in the armed forces, but not everyone is cut out for it. Whether it is mental issue, physical issue, or psychologically issue, not everyone is fit to meet the physical, mental and emotions demands of the job. Potentially killing someone is something that every person who was drafted in the military struggles with in their own way. </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-03-06 07:43:10 UTC</pubDate>
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