Russians Are Fleeing the Threat of Conscription
Unsurprisingly, numerous Russians don't want to be forced to fight in Vladimir Putin's pointless war.

Many Russians appear eager to leave the country to avoid becoming soldiers. The only problem is that they can't easily get out.
On Tuesday, in advance of a speech that Russian President Vladimir Putin was slated to give about the invasion of Ukraine, Google searches in Russia for information about how to leave the country spiked, Latvian newspaper Meduza reported.
In his speech on Wednesday morning, Putin outlined plans to call up military reservists for active duty. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu later clarified that about 300,000 individuals with military training would be immediately called up for service out of a pool of about 25 million Russians who could be eligible for conscription.
Not coincidentally, one-way plane ticket prices for flights leaving Russia have skyrocketed or largely sold out. Flights to the few available destinations—like Belgrade, Serbia, and Istanbul, Turkey—were already sold out for the coming days, NPR reported on Wednesday morning. The few tickets remaining were selling for the equivalent of nearly $10,000.
One of the problems facing those trying to flee is that there aren't many countries where Russians can enter without a visa, and few airlines still fly to Russia since the European Union imposed a flight embargo in response to the war in Ukraine.
It's unclear whether the Russian government will close the border to able-bodied men of military age, but it's hard to blame anyone in Russia for not sticking around to find out. Military drafts are moral evils, and even the specter of one is enough to send people running.
There's been an ongoing exodus of people from Russia since the war in Ukraine began, but the sudden rush for the border highlights one of the flaws in how western governments have responded to Putin's war. By making it harder, rather than easier, for Russians to emigrate, the European Union and others are only helping Putin trap Russian citizens in the country. It would be better to let them freely leave on European and American planes than lock them inside the country and leave them vulnerable to conscription.
As has been the case since the war began, the United States and other governments opposed to Russia's invasion could do a better job of punishing Putin by throwing open their doors to his critics. Holding average Russians accountable for a tyrant's decisions doesn't win hearts or minds.
"I understood the best way to act against Putin's regime would be my emigration from Russia," Yevgeny Lyamin, a 23-year-old Russian immigrant to Great Britain told the BBC in March. More of this, please!
To its credit, the Biden administration has asked Congress to make it easier for Russians with advanced degrees to enter the U.S., but the change has not been approved. Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R–Ill.) has claimed that Republican opposition to easing immigration rules is to blame.
That's a shame. Russians trying to flee Putin's war need the opportunity to exit, especially since it's dangerous to use their voices in their home country. Let Russians vote with their feet, and the West can peacefully rob Putin of an army for his illegal war.
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To its credit, the Biden administration has asked Congress to make it easier for Russians with advanced degrees to enter the U.S., but the change has not been approved. Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R–Ill.) has claimed that Republican opposition to easing immigration rules is to blame.
Do Republicans have the majority and no one knows about it?
They pounce. It's relentless
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It's relentless and super cute.
Kinzinger is a dipshit. He got rewarded by the Democrats for his impeachment votes and seat on the 1/6 Committee by being gerrymandered out of his district and out of the House.
My shocked face is shocked! 😐
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Edit: Reason doesn’t like emojis any longer 🙁
Edit edit: Or some of them still work, I guess!
But the Republicans are in league with Russia. You'd think they would pounce on this opportunity to make it easier for highly educated spies to move here.
Man, he is going to be missed. I love how pissed off he is at Republicans when it was Democrats who took away his seat.
Fiona Harrigan will be along shortly to bitch about tariffs on Russian imports.
As Fiona has written dozens of times, Russia attacking Ukraine proves the US needs open borders — which is what Reason.com's benefactor Charles Koch wanted long before Russia attacked Ukraine.
I hope literally every fleeing Russian ends up in the US and provides cost-effective labor for billionaire employers like Mr. Koch.
#WarIsGoodBecauseItCreatesRefugees
#CheapLaborAboveAll
"Russians trying to flee Putin's war need the opportunity to exit, especially since it's dangerous to use their voices in their home country. "
Unlike those terrorist parents that oppose to their kids getting raped in schools. They never face danger by using their voices in their home country
Absolutely not
https://pjmedia.com/columns/hans-a-von-spakovsky/2022/09/20/this-should-terrify-every-american-doj-harasses-citizens-for-exercising-their-first-amendment-rights-n1630918
Chilling! It certainly puts the attacks on kiwi and it's owner's personal life into perspective.
Well I'm only 18, got a ruptured spleen, and I always carry a purse...
/Phil Ochs
(I tried to post in Russian, but Reason didn't let me).
Given Russian history of throwing men into the buzzsaw until it breaks (a successful tactic mind you), I foresee Ukraine surrendering.
That technique worked when defending Russia from Napolean and Hitler, but I am not use it offensive tactic. Did not work for Chinese in Korea and it was abandoned early on in Vietnam.
Didn't work for the Russians in World War I or the first Russo-Finnish war. Or for that matter the Russo-Polish War after World War I. Russia's lost their share of wars through bad tactics.
Tell me a country where young people don't flee the draft if they can? Even Germany can't get people in the Bundeswehr. Although people pay lip-service to events that they feel strongly about, they do it from the comfort of an armchair. No warriors left.
I know that if I were a Russian, I'd be willing to give my life up so that eastern Ukraine could be a part of Russia.
North Korea? Everyone does 10 years.
I think the logic is backwards here. By forcing draft age men to stay, we make it that much more likely public opinion will turn against the war in such a way as to endanger Putin's rule. It wasn't the men fleeing to Canada that ended the Vietnam war, it was the parents of the draft aged men who didn't want their sons sent there that did.
Ukraine also prevented draft age men from fleeing to safety.
As well as black people.
https://www.euronews.com/2022/04/01/the-treatment-africans-are-facing-in-ukraine-is-despicable-but-why-are-we-surprised
Agree. The war will get undermined by people on TV (probably Ukrainian but that could spread back to Russia) pranking the son of Dmitri Peskov - This is the military commisariat summonsing you to appear tomorrow. Not by rich people quietly leaving.
We also learned this week of a new threat to democracy: allowing people in disputed border areas to hold a referendum to vote on which nation they want to associate with.
Oh, wow. You are a Russian fifty center. Muting.
Oh, wow, you incapable of coping with exposure to any thought that contradicts the propaganda broadcasts you listen to religiously.
Shut up, Trump traitor. Your comments constitute a crime. We will eventually catch up with you lot and prosecute.
As has been the case since the war began, the United States and other governments opposed to Russia's invasion could do a better job of punishing Putin by throwing open their doors to his critics.
Open doors. LOL.
The US government stopped issuing US visas anywhere in Russia since May 2021. Yes, 2021 not 2022.
110 years ago, my grandfather fled Russia (more specifically, what is now Belarus) to avoid conscription into the Russian army. Some things never change.
Do you still have any of his Nazi memorabilia?
25 years later, my other grandfather, along with his wife and two sons (the older of whom would become my father) fled Hungary to get away from the Nazis.
Can you identify it?
lol you don't even have the right country... jfc.
He's no doubt turning in his grave over what you have become.
LATVIAN newspaper Meduza is a long-time Putin critic mouthpiece outlet for Western Atlantacist narratives. They're no more trustworthy a source on internal Russian affairs than Voice of America is on the real internal affairs of the US.
Besides, the 1.2% of Russia's reserves just called up aren't fighting any more a "pointless" war than if Russia or China decided to finance and sustain a civil war in Mexico where English speakers were killed and shelled on a daily basis for 8 years, followed by inviting Mexico's anti-US government into a military alliance and stationing midrange nuclear hypersonic missiles along our border.
But I guess "libertarians" don't believe in the virtues of any state or any government. I hear Anarchapulco will be fun this year...
Again, Russia and China both would have to deal with the Cartels just like we do when they cross our borders.
Also, nice Strawman you got there. I never seen one in a radiation-proof suit.
Finally, there are endless third options between The Russian border and Anarchopulco. And all of them practice social distancing of 6 Continents from both.
Holding average Russians accountable for a tyrant's decisions doesn't win hearts or minds.
Libertarians should at least TRY to understand how autocrats like Putin actually do make a deal for their own people's approval - their hearts and minds.
The deal people like Putin offer is - don't get involved in politics - at all - and we will let you live a reasonably normal life. That is actually a reasonable deal for most people. Except for authors of articles like this who want to make sure that Putin's people MUST under ALL circumstances be allowed to live a totally normal life because reasons - and immigration.
Some of you may die - but it is a sacrifice I am willing to make
Vladimir Putin
What's funny is this exactly mirrors the Western message to Ukraine.
"We'll fight Russia down to the last Ukrainian!"
So living free is too much to ask for anybody?
As we've seen in Western Europe (and Sri Lanka), humans have an amazing capacity to live with a certain amount of petty tyranny until the cupboard goes bare.
Yes. Despotism lasts as long as the food.
Germans in particular are not to be trifled with when they get cold and hungry.
Americans also don't want to be bankrupted by Biden's pointless sanctions. Where can we run?
Yes! Because what the US so desperately needs is millions more immigrants with gigantic chips on their shoulders about bloody conflicts halfway around the world! And then they can vote so that the US spends trillions more fighting their wars for them! Because we don't have enough problems, enough special interests, and enough military spending already! /sarc
They're only protesting and running now that they might get dragooned into fighting. They were okay or at least indifferent when the poor from the outlying provinces were fed into the meatgrinder. And completely indifferent to the men, young and old, from the Donetsk being forcibly pressed into fighting. With zero training and WWII-era equipment.
Imagine that! People without political power being indifferent to the plight of strangers who live a thousand miles away! I mean, the least they could have done is put up some pointless, colorful yard signs, like American progressives do!
They were all for it until it became their turn now they're running for the hills. I'm not surprised at all. Who wants to fight Putin's war? Why isn't he on the frontlines risking his life?
I knew it was going to be our fault somehow.
"One of the problems facing those trying to flee is that there aren't many countries where Russians can enter without a visa, and few airlines still fly to Russia since the European Union imposed a flight embargo in response to the war in Ukraine."