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Watch General Stan McChrystal, former Commander of U.S. and International Forces in Afghanistan, and William Ruger, former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan and recipient of the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, debate this topic. Moderated by Tony Blankley Fellow Brad Polumbo. 00:00 - 6:52 - opening remarks from New Collage and The Steamboat Institute. 6:52 - 10:44 - Pre-debate poll 10:44 - 21:00 - Opening remarks by General Stan McChrystal 21:00 - 29:00 - Opening remarks by William Ruger 29:00 - 32:00 - Can mandatory military service be moral? 32:00 - 36:00 - The cost of mandatory military service 36:00 - 38:00 - If it was necessary, would it be considered more moral? 38:00 - 42:00 - Does an undedicated society deserve to be defended? 42:00 - 46:50 - Has the 21st Century made conscription something of the past? 46:50 - 51:00 - Would a mandatory military draft bring a national sense of unity? 51:00 - 55:00 - What is the strongest argument of the opposing side? 55:00 - 58:00 - Are there ways to avoid the system for certain groups of people? 58:00 - 1:01:00 - Would people gaming the system cause societal problems? 1:01:00 - 1:08:20 - Are there other things we could do to improve recruitment? 1:08:20 - 1:12:20 - Are there benefits to expanding the draft? 1:12:20 - 1:14:00 - Does the history of the military show a volunteer army is beneficial? 1:14:00 - 1:18:00 - Does the broader public understand modern conflicts? 1:18:00 - 1:20:40 - Are there existential threats that make mandatory military service needed? 1:20:40 - 1:24:00 - Closing remarks 1:24:00 - 1:26:45 - Post-debate poll and closing credits.