No, Congress cannot rescind the order to send troops once they have been deployed as in the case of Afghanistan.
The country of Canada is not located in the country of Afghanistan. However, there are currently Canadian troops deployed there.
The British Army currently has troops deployed in Afghanistan under the name Operation Herrick. Troops are also deployed in Africa, Canada and Cyprus.
The president and congress make the final decision as to where troops are deployed. The president has a 90 day window where he can deploy troops without congress consent but after that congress must approve of the deployment. I'm drunk right now.
The army deployed its troops in the foreign country.
Both Houses of Congress approved it.
The president has no money for troops without the approval of Congress, so he would be limited to the troops who are already funded and any expenses incurred in military operation would have to be paid with money that was appropriated earlier.
120 British troops have died in Afghanistan as of 13 Sept 2008
Currently there are approximately 9000 British troops deployed in Afghanistan. About 3800 will be withdrawn during this year, reducing the numbers to about 5200. During 2014 operations will most likely cease.
With the approval of Both houses of Congress.
We're all not almost going to the end of all, which is where we're not going at the end, but at the beginning of going to the end, we are going to the end, where we will no longer be going to the end.
Norway has 500 troops in Afghanistan/
There are 245 troops from Lithuania in Afghanistan.