Tegeluddsvägen 29A, the conscription testing center, along with two others in Gothenburg and Malmö, will screen 110,000 teenagers this year, call about a quarter of those for physical and mental exams and then draft the best-suited third to serve between nine and 15 months in the military — whether they want to or not. | Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP via Getty Images

Tegeluddsvägen 29A, the conscription testing center, along with two others in Gothenburg and Malmö, will screen 110,000 teenagers this year, call about a quarter of those for physical and mental exams and then draft the best-suited third to serve between nine and 15 months in the military — whether they want to or not. | Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP via Getty Images

CNN:  Before Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, many, including Kyiv, were skeptical that a major war could return to Europe. More than two years on, another shift once unthinkable is underway on conscription.

Several European nations have reintroduced or expanded compulsory military service amid Moscow’s mounting threat, part of a range of policies aimed at boosting defenses that are likely to be scaled up even further.

“We are coming to the realization that we may have to adjust the way we mobilize for war and adjust the way we produce military equipment and we recruit and train personnel,” said Robert Hamilton, head of Eurasia research at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, who served as a US Army officer for 30 years.

“It is tragically true that here we are, in 2024, and we are grappling with the questions of how to mobilize millions of people to be thrown into a meatgrinder of a war potentially, but this is where Russia has put us,” he said.

The risks for a larger war in Europe have been rising after Russian President Vladimir Putin “finally resorted to open conflict” in Ukraine, pursuing his aim to “recreate the Soviet empire,” said Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.), who served as NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Europe.

“So we’ve now got a war in Europe that we never thought we would see again,” said Clark, who led NATO forces during the Kosovo War. “Whether this is a new Cold War or an emerging hot war is unclear,” he continued, but “it’s a very imminent warning to NATO that we’ve got to rebuild our defenses.”

Those efforts include conscription, he says.

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