Palantir Technologies Advocates for Universal National Service Amid Military Draft Discussions
Palantir Technologies, a major U.S. tech company, has sparked debate by advocating for universal national service, suggesting a shift from an all-volunteer military force. This proposal comes as the Selective Service System moves towards automatic registration of draft-eligible men, following authorization in the fiscal 2026 National Defense Authorization Act. Palantir's stance, shared in a post on X, has drawn criticism and discussion about the role of private defense-tech firms in influencing national policy. The company, known for its data-analytics platforms used by U.S. defense agencies, argues that national service should be a universal duty, especially in light of ongoing military commitments and manpower needs exacerbated by the Iran conflict.