Span
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Yes, but it will make people at least get the basic understanding of how the armed forces work and teach them discipline. I am not saying they have to fight, rather give them basic infantry training, and put them in reserve. Since we don't need such a large standing army and since out current standing army is already the 3rd largest without a draft or mandatory army service.
Is not economically viable, is it? The costs associated with the procurement of additional weaponry, especially bullets, if the training agenda also includes combat firepower training, setting up military standard facilities in schools, instructors, etc, doesn't make much sense to me.