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Escaping Russia's Military Draft Is an Act of Self-Defense

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10/10/2022Ryan McMaken

Fortunately, the world is composed of many separate states, which enables "disobedient" residents in one state to escape to others, and fleeing conscription is merely an act of self-defense.

Original Article: "Escaping Russia's Military Draft Is an Act of Self-Defense"

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Escaping Russia's Military Draft Is an Act of Self-Defense