since the war most American presidents have been reluctant to commit US ground Troops to any war or conflict. Fearing "another Vietnam", politicians and leaders seem only to want to place American troops in war or situations in which victory is assured
since the war most American presidents have been reluctant to commit US ground Troops to any war or conflict. Fearing "another Vietnam", politicians and leaders seem only to want to place American troops in war or situations in which victory is assured
since the war most American presidents have been reluctant to commit US ground Troops to any war or conflict. Fearing "another Vietnam", politicians and leaders seem only to want to place American troops in war or situations in which victory is assured
Zachary Taylor and Jefferson Davis.
I count five: Grant, Hayes, Garfield, B. Harrison and McKinley.
It has effected the u.s. by effecting the people in it and the people has an effect on the comunity and so on..........
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution expanded the powers of the President by giving him the authority to take military action in Vietnam without a formal declaration of war from Congress. This resolution effectively allowed the President to escalate US involvement in the Vietnam War without needing explicit permission from Congress. It is considered a significant expansion of executive power and has been used as a precedent for future military actions without congressional approval.
He created special warfare units...or at least gave them priority in future military involvement; the Green Beret and the SEALs.
Already did: The all volunteer military and Operation Desert Storm (1991)
There were 56 people who signed the Declaration of Independence. Two future presidents, 3 future vice presidents, and 10 future congressmen.
It keeps future presidents from committing treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.
it can hurt
Harvard has graduated more future Presidents than has any other college.
yes