The Honorable Barrack Obama is the commander in chief of the armed forces of the United States of America, BUT he does not have the power to wage and carry out war, he has very little power actually. It's up to congress and the House of Representatives to wage and carry out war, except in the time of national crisis when the president may wage war.
The main power of the executive branch of the government is to carry out laws. The president is the Commander in chief of the armed forces The president appoints supreme court justices The president can issue executive orders The president can veto bills
Because you volunteered to serve in the Armed Forces of the USA, and you have been ordered to go there. You either have to carry out your orders or face the consequences,
The main duties of the president are to carry out the laws, oversee the agencies of government, negotiate with foreign governments, issue pardons, and perhaps most important be commander in chief of the armed forces.
British policemen and Irish gardai on regular patrol have been armed with batons and whistles for many years. They do, however, have the ability to call on an armed squad if the situation requires it. Japanese policemen are also mostly unarmed.
The Vice President, Congress and advisers all help the President fulfill his duties. There are times when Congress and the President may appear to be working against each other, but eventually they will work it out.
The powers of the President of the United States are outlined in the Constitution. These powers include serving as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, signing or vetoing legislation, appointing federal judges and other officials, and conducting foreign diplomacy. The President also has the power to issue executive orders, which are directives that carry the force of law.
In order to join any form of the US armed forces, you must either be a US citizen or carry a green card.
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Yes, Japanese police are armed.
The Luftwaffe commander at Illesheim in 1937 was Colonel Louis J. Storck. Today there are barracks which carry this commander's name on the US base in Illesheim Germany.