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What is the reason why Russia no longer compulsory conscription, but a large number of conscription?

In my opinion, Russia stopped the compulsory conscription system and turned to heavy conscription, perhaps for the following reasons: first, if it continues to implement the "partial mobilization order", it will be difficult to enforce the compulsory conscription system and it will easily lead to public opposition; Second, Russia may place its hopes on the traditional model of "there must be brave people under the reward".

At present, Russia has adopted a series of incentive measures to attract more young people to join the army and solve the problem of insufficient soldiers. According to American media reports, this spring, a new movement is being launched all over Russia to encourage more Russians to join the battlefield with money. The conscription office promises to provide cash rewards and various attractive benefits for soldiers who are recruited into the army. For example, an advertisement published in yaroslavl shows that you can get a bonus of $3,800 for registration, a monthly salary of $2,500 for fighting in Ukraine, and a reward of $650 for every kilometer that the commando team advances; In addition, Russia also provides a series of benefits for recruits, such as providing housing, free medical insurance, education subsidies and so on.

? There are problems in the compulsory conscription system. Russia's compulsory conscription system has long been controversial. In recent years, due to Russia's frequent appearances in international affairs, its military strength has also attracted much attention. In the early Syrian war and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Russia sent a large number of soldiers to participate in the war, which cost a lot and gradually caused problems such as insufficient soldiers. Last year, Russia issued a "partial mobilization order" to enlist 300,000 reserve citizens. Protests and demonstrations broke out in various places, and all air tickets for going abroad rose almost at the same time, some of which were very exaggerated. For example, at that time, the economy class ticket from Moscow to Istanbul was about 1 10,000 yuan, while the price of the flight was only about 2,500 yuan before the release of the "local mobilization order".

A large number of job fairs have alleviated economic difficulties to some extent. One of the reasons for Russia's massive conscription is that the Russian government is trying to alleviate the economic difficulties caused by the epidemic. In the past few years, the Russian economy has been facing various problems, and the outbreak of COVID-19 epidemic has made its economic problems more serious. By encouraging more people to join the army, the Russian government can create employment opportunities and effectively stimulate the existing economy, thus alleviating the current economic difficulties to some extent.

A large number of conscripts were recruited to improve people's respect and support for the army. The second reason for Russia's heavy conscription is that the Russian government hopes to improve people's respect and support for the army through this way of conscription. In the past few years, the Russian government has been strengthening its military strength and trying to expand its influence on the international stage. By providing volunteers with rewards and corresponding welfare returns, we can enhance people's trust and respect for the army and enhance its status and value in society.

As the saying goes, there must be a brave man under the four rewards. In my opinion, although it may be effective in the short term, there may also be risks and hidden dangers: First, it may lead some people to have wrong recruitment motives. The starting point of heavily recruited soldiers may be to join the army for the benefit, but to consider joining the army from the perspective of money. They don't fully understand who to join the army and fight for, and their inner patriotism and sense of responsibility account for less. If such soldiers are recruited, their inner willpower and courage will be eroded by money, weakening the combat effectiveness of the troops; Second, the use of heavy tactics may affect the overall morale and unity of the troops. If the newly recruited soldiers are recruited with heavy money, and the veterans in the army may have joined the army before the introduction of the heavy recruitment policy, these soldiers who have not received heavy money and benefits may feel unfair and ignored. The integration of the two may have an impact on veterans in terms of values and so on, leading to differentiation among soldiers, which in turn affects the unity and combat effectiveness of the army; Third, the adoption of heavy measures may weaken the country's economic development and social stability to some extent. If we continue to use heavy conscription, the country's financial resources for military operations will increase, which will lead to the continuous reduction of the government's available financial resources, thus affecting the country's economic and social stability.

In my opinion, the Russian government has changed from compulsory conscription to heavy conscription. Although this method can effectively alleviate the current shortage of soldiers, we should start from patriotism and sense of responsibility, encourage school-age personnel to join the army, and avoid investing too much resources and funds in military operations. In addition, the government should also ensure that soldiers are treated equally, avoid differentiation of soldiers due to differences in treatment, and ensure the overall security and stability of the troops.