Since World War II, America has been involved in fighting in Korea and Vietnam, and more recently in Kuwait and Iraq, also in Afghanistan, and in other conflicts in the Middle East, etc.
No, World War II was not the last war declared by the United States. The US has engaged in military conflicts since then, such as the Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War, Afghanistan War, and Iraq War, among others. However, these conflicts were not officially declared as wars by Congress.
Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003 to present) is a military operation (campaign). The last declared war fought by the US was WW2.
The last time the US Congress declared war was in WW2; December 11, 1941 on Germany & Italy.
The last US declared war was WWII.
The US last declared war in December 1941.
Means the same thing. Officially the American Civil War was not a war according to those that believe only "a declared war" is a real war. Since the US Civil War was not a "declared war", its officially designated as the "War of the Rebellion" and/or "the war between the states." By this definition, no wars have been fought since WWII; America's last declared war. And don't forget, the US Civil War wasn't a war either! (According to those "not a declared war" people). To answer your question, the Vietnam War has always been called both, even during the 1960s.
The last declared US war was WW2.
WW2 was the last declared war fought by the US.
Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003 to present) is a military operation (campaign). The last declared war fought by the US was WW2.
The last time the US Congress declared war was in WW2; December 11, 1941 on Germany & Italy.
The last US declared war was WWII.
The US Civil War (1861-1865) was not a declared war. Every war/conflict/operation since WWII has NOT been a declared war. Atomic bombs have made the declaration of war nearly impossible. Declaring war implies using nukes (fight to win).
There have no declared US wars since the end of WW2.
Last declared US war was WWII.
The US last declared war in December 1941.
Means the same thing. Officially the American Civil War was not a war according to those that believe only "a declared war" is a real war. Since the US Civil War was not a "declared war", its officially designated as the "War of the Rebellion" and/or "the war between the states." By this definition, no wars have been fought since WWII; America's last declared war. And don't forget, the US Civil War wasn't a war either! (According to those "not a declared war" people). To answer your question, the Vietnam War has always been called both, even during the 1960s.
The last declared war was WW2.The Afghani War was a war about the US, UK, and Afghanistan VS. the terrorist groups in Afghanistan. The Senate always declares war, it is part of the constitution, and since we have been in the Afghani War for 10 years now, yes the Senate approved.
The last US declared war was December 11, 1945.