Here is what I see. You see a problem, and state that it is a problem. You propose a solution that is not workable logistically, financially or morally. You then propose that we discuss the solution, but if anyone raises the financial, logistical or moral issues with your solution, you say that is too much detail and you just want to discuss high level. It isn't possible.
Yes, it is a real problem. Parents who should not have kids have kids. Parents who can't support their kids have kids. And there are too many kids. I agree.
However, it's not a matter of taking an abhorent solution and saying that someone else can figure out the details. The problems with yur solution are fundamental to the solution.
I think there are more reasonable solutions. Those governmental leaders who are so skittish about sexuality that they stand in the way of good education about sex and preventing unwanted pregnancies need to wake up and work toward a real solution. Parents who want their kids are better parents.
What's more, we need to get out of ridiculous made-up wars and get that money back into our economy. Poverty and poor education affect the ability to parent well. The answer is to solve the problem, not punish the victims.