The executive branch, covered in Article 2 of the Constitution.
Any country with an army or militia will send there troops into a conflict or war.
The United States became less likely to send troops to foreign conflicts.
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The executive branch of government typically decides to send aid to a country after an earthquake. This decision is often made by the president or prime minister, who may direct foreign aid agencies to provide assistance. However, legislative approval may be required for funding, depending on the country's laws and budgetary processes.
The United States became less likely to send troops to foreign conflicts.
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If they're necessary and requested by the host country.
The United States would send troops to a democratic developing country if it was threatened by a nuclear power.
The President (Executive Branch) The president is commander in chief of the army, but only congress can declare war. So even if the president ordered the soldiers to go to a different country, he would not be able to declare war. Congress would have to do that part.
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