Very good question! War is defined as a state of hostility, conflict, or antagonism, as well as a state of usually open and declared armed hostile conflict between two states or nations. Technically, for the United States at least, a war is not considered a war unless it has been declared by congress. Hence, why we refer to the war in Vietnam as the "Vietnam Conflict". But regardless of congress officially declaring so or not, war is war.
you declare war
which governing body is able to declare war
In the United States, only a joint resolution of Congress can officially declare war.
If you mean in WWII then this is what I have got. Germany did not actually declare war on the Americans. When the Japanese bombed Perl Harbour in America the Americans wanted to declare war on the Japanese but the British persuaded the Americans that it was the Germans that started it and so the Americans declared war on the Germans and any other army with them including the Japanese on 11th December 1941. Hope that helps! =)
declare war on Germany
NO. Congress have to give it the OK, but without Congress permission he is over stepping the power that he holds by The Constitution of United States. he can call an emergency Congress Session.
Technically, the "war on terrorism" is not a war. Bush never declared a war and he never got the approval of congress to go into Iraq.
They did call it a war and they also called it a war for Viet Nam. Some People say that the Korean and Viet Nam were not Wars because the Congress did not declare it a War. They call it a "police action".
you declare war
It's purpose was to make preparation for war call for peace and declare independence.
to make preparation for war call for peace and declare independence
no only congress can declare war
Each state does not have the power to declare war. Only Congress can declare war.
It helped make preparation's for war call for peace and declare independence.
It's purpose was to make preparation for war call for peace and declare independence.
He's a sovreign government, and thus has the right to declare reasonable war.
The Constitution grants Congress the sole authority to declare war.