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the authorization for use of military force that was passed by Congress. The President alone does not have the authority to initiate military action without congressional approval, so Congress needed to be persuaded by the justification and reasoning behind the military action.
False. The President is the commander-in-cheif of the nations military, and can take any military action he pleases. However, that does not mean that congress has to fund it, or support it.
Head of the Conservative senators, he was suspicious of the provisions for joint economic and military actions against aggression, even though it was voluntary. He wanted the constitutional right of Congress to declare war included within the treaty
The President has constitutional power to take military action whenever and wherever he believes it is necessary. Any sustained military operation would probably provide additional resources which only Congress can provide.
Persian Gulf
Often Congress is controlled by the same party the president belongs to, so they give the president more freedom to do what he wants to do. The Justice Department is part of the executive branch, so unless the Congress conducts its own investigations, the president can get around the law without much protest. The president also controls the military and can order military action that is hard to get out of, so Congress lets it go and pays for it.
Because they didn't like Saddam Hussein.
It's because Congress don't give a hoot
Although reluctantly authorized by Congress, the first Persian Gulf War (1990-1991) was a reaction to the threat against oil supplies in the Middle East, after Saddam Hussein of Iraq attacked and occupied Kuwait.
Congress. To declare war needs act of Congress. The last time Congress declared war was WW2. Many Presidents get around this to engage in military action by not offically declaring war. In the case of terrorists it is impossible because they don't come from one country and are not offically accepted as a military unit in those countries.
The Persian Empire
According to the US Constitution, only Congress has the authority to formally declare war. However, the President can deploy military forces abroad without a formal declaration of war in certain circumstances.
This action is called an over-ride or over-riding of a veto.
False. The President is the commander-in-cheif of the nations military, and can take any military action he pleases. However, that does not mean that congress has to fund it, or support it.
There are no specific restrictions on when he can use his military power. He does not have to ask permission to order military action. Only Congress can declare war and appropriate the money for long-term military action, so that is something a check on his use of military force.
In the case of the United States, money for war is appropriated through a vote in Congress. If Congress turns down a bill that allows for more money for military action, the bill will not pass.
He did what Obama just did for Libya- ordered military action on his own , without approval from Congress.
Congress can legislate an act of war. But it is reserved to the military, itself, and its Commander-in-Chief (the President of the US) to determined when and how many troops will be deployed. Thus, Congress preserves its legislative role and the Executive branch carries out the intended legislation, in action. C