The argument that military or national service should only be a personal choice overlooks the idea that citizenship already includes shared obligations. In a functioning society, individuals benefit from collective systems like national defense, infrastructure, and public safety, and those systems rely on people contributing to them. If service is purely voluntary, the burden of protecting the country often falls on a small and uneven portion of the population, frequently people from specific socioeconomic backgrounds. Making service mandatory distributes that responsibility more fairly across society and reinforces the idea that national security and civic stability are collective responsibilities rather than optional contributions. In that sense, mandatory service is not about limiting freedom but about ensuring that the duties associated with citizenship are shared more equitably.
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