I think I'll go and live in your country Ugg
Darkshadow, you've never tried Czech beer?! Go and buy some Staroprammen, or Budvar, there are loads of them, Czech beer is lovely!
This is an interesting thread, I've thought about this sort of thing before. I live in the UK and of course we ended up in Iraq too. The draft issue to me is one about personal morals rather than blind faith in your government, as was mentioned by someone else. There is a big difference between a draft for a war in Iraq than say World War II. I think that we'd all agree that the war against Nazism was a fight that would have effected all of us directly and that everyone had a unaminous opinion of. Personally I would not automatically go to war for my country. If it was a situation like in 1939, I'd say I would. If I was drafted to go to Iraq or North Korea I certainly would not. I'm not going to risk my life in another Vietnam.
Something similar crossed my mind the other day, its not in the same league but still important (maybe not so much to Americans but to Europeans certainly). There is a new EU convention being drafted that basically ties together all of the EU constitutional treaties (there are 4 I think) into one. The UK unfortunately has a fairly vocal anti-Europe faction in the form of many Conservatives and the tabloid media who are arguing for a referendum on this. The problem is that if there was a referendum, there is the possibility of our tabloids mobilising Joe Schmoe to vote no (alliteration not intended). This would have the disasterous effect pulling out of the EU and basically completely f**cking Britain's economy. I thought that if that was to happen, I would have to seriously consider leaving the country, which scraed me a bit. Along the same lines of the potential unneccesary conflicts that could happen, I thought that it wouldn't take much to make a very very big change to my country. So big that I'd have to consider leaving. Now I'd like to see an independent Scotland but I'm fairly glad that I'm from here and I'm reasonably content being a British citizen, but my point is (sorry I'm rambling), its frightening that its not enormously unlikely that there would be a big enough change in the world that some of us would have to consider leaving the place we were born.