No, he needs the approval of Congress and no President has sought that authority since FDR.
If you are referring to the US president, I understand he must have the approval of Congress to declare a war.
No, that is not true. The official power to declare war belongs to Congress.
Because of the Thornton Affair.
President Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan, which Congress did.
The US did not declare war on Germany. Germany declared war on the US, on December 11, 1941. This was four days after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, and three days after the US declared war on Japan. Shortly after, Italy also declared war on the US. The procedure is the president asks Congress for a Declaration of War, and Congress then votes on the question.
If you are referring to the US president, I understand he must have the approval of Congress to declare a war.
The Constitution grants Congress the sole authority to declare war.
No, the President does not have the power to declare war. That power is reserved to Congress by Article I, Section 8. The President is empowered to deploy troops for limited purposes and limited periods of time under the War Powers Act, but he has no power to declare war.
No, that is not true. The official power to declare war belongs to Congress.
Congress has the power to declare war. The president of the United States is the commander of the military but cannot declare war without Congress.
No, it belongs to Congress.
No. The President of the United States cannot declare war. US Congress declares war. However, the President of the United States does have the authority to use military force for up to 90 days without US Congressional approval.
A true declaration of war can only be done by congress.
The Congress, according to the original US Constitution, must come up with money to pay for a war; therefore, they declare war (at the President's suggestion).
yes
Because of the Thornton Affair.
The US President must ask Congress to declare war.