Yes.
Many of the troops who supported North Korea were Chinese, while many of the troops who fought for South Korea were American.
China sent troops to help North Korea. The UN states
Congress apprved the metric system in 1968. Your welcome
1990.
The Second Continental Congress.
The president and congress make the final decision as to where troops are deployed. The president has a 90 day window where he can deploy troops without congress consent but after that congress must approve of the deployment. I'm drunk right now.
the security council authorized member nation to send troops into south korea
what year did congress approve Hispanic Herritange month
The Congress has to approve the president's budget to provide checks and balances where necessary.
The President is the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces excluding the Navy (which is under the control of Congress). However, only Congress can declare war and approve of the sending of troops.
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Many of the troops who supported North Korea were Chinese, while many of the troops who fought for South Korea were American.
China sent troops to help North Korea. The UN states
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
The Declaration was published in July, but Congress didn't approve it until October.
Congress needed to be notified of troop deployments. Presidential authority to declare war was abolished. Congress had to approve of military appointments. The president could send troops as needed to areas of crisis