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(863 posts)"Today, the two main criteria for classification as a conscientious objector are that the objector must be opposed to war in any form, and the objection must be sincere. A 1971 United States Supreme Court decision, Gillette v. United States, broadened U.S. rules beyond religious belief but denied the inclusion of objections to specific wars as grounds for conscientious objection.[86]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conscientious_objector#United_States
If you really oppose ALL war and oppose the very existence of the military, even if it's a legit war going on, you shouldn't have to serve. Other than that, you're just being selfish.
But I'm not even talking war, or even every single man and woman having to do military service. I mean in general "National Service".