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In the United States, the legislative branch is the only branch of government that can declare war. The legislative branch is represented by the Congress.
The Congress of the United States by a majority vote of both houses. (Legislative Branch)
In the United States, the power to declare war is constitutionally vested in Congress, specifically in the Legislative Branch. However, the President, as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, can engage in military actions without a formal declaration of war, often justifying such actions under the need for national defense or to protect U.S. interests. Other countries have similar legislative frameworks, typically requiring approval from their respective parliaments or assemblies to declare war.
Congress
Congress is the only branch of government that has the right to declare war. They also have the right and resposibilty of raising and funding armies.
The legislative branch.
The Legislative Branch can explicitly declare war.
The Legislative Branch (Congress) has the power to declare war.
the legislative branch
In the United States, the legislative branch is the only branch of government that can declare war. The legislative branch is represented by the Congress.
The Legislative Branch of government can declare war, or more specifically, Congress.congress.
legislative branch is the responsibility of declaring war.
To make laws and declare war
because there is a lot of people to decide whether or not to declare war
The Legislative Branch is the only branch capable of declaring war. The Executive Branch has ways of working around the Legislative Branch, but the legislators are the ones who actually declare the war.
Technically, an actual legal declaration of war requires action by Congress. But "police actions" and "emergency deployments" often can happen with only an Executive Order. The War Powers Resolution remains a Constitutional gray area.
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