Congress
Last declared US war was WWII.
The Congress of the United States and the President too.
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The US Supreme Court's ability to declare an Act of Congress unconstitutional arises from the implied power of judicial review.
They declared war on Japan, Italy and Germany, the axis powers. They were able to declare war themselves rather than be dragged into war with the UK commonwealth. They sure did not like what was happening either. Unfortunately, they were in the same boat as the US. They were just getting over the Great Depression. They had a small military force and not a lot of military equipment. They had to do the same as the US. Build up everything.
a. the bill of rights b. the decloration of indenpendence c. the u.s constituation d. the monroe doctrine
In relation to war, Congress has the power to declare war. They also have the power to control the funding of the war.
the power of war
The power to declare war is a power that belongs to Congress.
The president is allowed to comit up to 100,000 troops at any given time to anywhere in the world without congressional approval. I do believe that you are asking about the war in Iraq and to answer he had congressional approval when the united states kicked off OIF1.
One Constitutional power specifically delegated to the federal government is the power to declare war.