The legislative branch.
The Legislative Branch can explicitly declare war.
The Legislative Branch of government can declare war, or more specifically, Congress.congress.
The Legislative Branch (Congress) has the power to declare war.
In the United States, only a joint resolution of Congress can officially declare war.
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Congress (Legislative) However, the prez can order the army during a time of crisis for 90 days without the permission of the congress. Afterwards, he has to ask the Congress to officially declare war. So, yeah, the legislative branch declares war:)
No. The judicial branch does not have the authority to declare war.
In the United States, the power to declare war is primarily vested in Congress, which is the legislative branch of the federal government. The Constitution grants Congress the authority to declare war, while the President, as the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, has the power to direct military operations. However, the President cannot officially declare war without Congressional approval. This division of powers is designed to ensure a system of checks and balances between the branches of government.
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because there is a lot of people to decide whether or not to declare war
the legislative branch