‘Business as usual’: Selective Service System clarifies draft process amid escalation in Iran tensions – USA TODAY

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The Selective Service System, which maintains a list of potential recruits in the event of a military draft, clarified the process in a Friday Twitter post following increased tensions between the United States and Iran.

The killing of top Iranian General Qasem Soleimani in a Thursday airstrike ordered by President Donald Trump sparked concerns about a broader military conflict with Iran and what appeared to be online fears about the return of the draft. 

“The Selective Service System is conducting business as usual. In the event that a national emergency necessitates a draft, Congress and the President would need to pass official legislation to authorize a draft,” the Selective Service System wrote.

The Service later wrote that its website was experiencing “high traffic volumes” that disrupted website functions because of “the spread of misinformation.” The Service, however, did not specify what the misinformation was or what exactly caused the website crash. 

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