Scenarios about 'draft resistance'
The organized opposition to military conscription systems, often characterized by individuals refusing to register for or comply with mandatory military service. Draft resistance movements gained prominence during conflicts like the Vietnam War, when moral objections to warfare, political opposition, and personal autonomy concerns motivated many to risk legal consequences through non-compliance. In alternate history scenarios, different patterns of draft resistance could significantly alter military capabilities, political movements, and the outcomes of major conflicts.
What If The Anti-War Movement Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the anti-Vietnam War movement failed to materialize in the 1960s, potentially reshaping American politics, foreign policy, and cultural development for generations.
What If The Vietnam War Protests Failed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the anti-Vietnam War movement in the United States failed to gain significant traction, potentially prolonging the conflict and reshaping American politics, foreign policy, and social movements for decades to come.