In the United States, the power to send troops into combat is primarily held by the President, who serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. However, the War Powers Resolution of 1973 requires the President to notify Congress within 48 hours of deploying troops and limits military engagement to 60 days without Congressional approval. Ultimately, while the President can initiate military action, Congress retains the power to declare war and control military funding.
Hitler did not send troops to the future.
Any country with an army or militia will send there troops into a conflict or war.
The U.S. wanted to defeat the communist troops who were there.
No.
October '01.
the president has the power to send troops to the battle.
Comander in Chif
The United States would send troops to a democratic developing country if it was threatened by a nuclear power.
Hitler did not send troops to the future.
Not you because it's war. And Congress does. but the president can send troops for other reasons.
he send troops to protect them selves from the north
Yes, he's the Commander in Chief.
He sent his troops to Byzantium.
He sent his troops to Byzantium.
Any country with an army or militia will send there troops into a conflict or war.
Jackson threatened to send federal troops to South Carolina to force them to comply with the law. Jackson did send troops.
yes thay can if they wanted to because thay have the power to command tham to do that