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The U.S. Army quietly raising the enlistment age to 42 while also dropping marijuana disqualifications isn't a routine policy tweak — it's a massive expansion of eligible recruits happening right as overseas tensions escalate. The timing is too convenient to ignore, and the lack of any clear official explanation makes it worse. When governments prepare for prolonged conflict, this is exactly the kind of groundwork that gets laid first.
Raising the enlistment age to 42 isn't some secret war preparation — it's a streamlined waiver process that's been in place for years, and the Army is already on track to meet recruiting goals ahead of schedule. Real people like Mawuli Bruce show this policy opens doors for qualified, experienced adults whose potential would otherwise go to waste. Treating a sensible administrative update as a doomsday signal is pure fear mongering.