Yes, Congress has the authority to influence military actions, including the deployment and withdrawal of troops, through its power to declare war and control funding. The War Powers Resolution of 1973 requires the president to notify Congress within 48 hours of deploying troops and limits military engagement without congressional approval to 60 days. However, the president retains significant authority as Commander-in-Chief, making the relationship between Congress and the executive complex. Ultimately, while Congress can exert pressure, the president has the final say in military decisions.
Yes, troops can remain in such a situation. It is part of their constitutional mandate.
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The president and congress make the final decision as to where troops are deployed. The president has a 90 day window where he can deploy troops without congress consent but after that congress must approve of the deployment. I'm drunk right now.
1. The president must report in writing to Cogress within 48 hrs after he introduces U.S. troops into areas where hostilities have occured or are imminent. 2. within 60 days after troops are sent to hostile grounds congress must by declaration of war provise a continuation of hostile action by U.S. troops. 3.
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Only Congress, according to the Constitution, has the power to declare war. Under the War Powers Act the president can send troops into battle, but then he must inform Congress, within 90 days, of his action and get their approval. Presidents usually use the Commander-in-Chief power (Article II, Section 2) in the Constitution as authority to send troops into a fighting situation.
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He has 48 hours to notify congress.
Congress and the president share responsibility for the nation's military.This is so because Congress controls government spending and because the president can only send troops over seas for 60 days unless Congress declares war or gives approval to the troops staying.They have meetings in the Capitol Building. Then they have the speaker of house be a spokes person for the president.
Congress and the president share responsibility for the nation's military.This is so because Congress controls government spending and because the president can only send troops over seas for 60 days unless Congress declares war or gives approval to the troops staying.They have meetings in the Capitol Building. Then they have the speaker of house be a spokes person for the president.
Congress and the president share responsibility for the nation's military.This is so because Congress controls government spending and because the president can only send troops over seas for 60 days unless Congress declares war or gives approval to the troops staying.They have meetings in the Capitol Building. Then they have the speaker of house be a spokes person for the president.
The president has no money for troops without the approval of Congress, so he would be limited to the troops who are already funded and any expenses incurred in military operation would have to be paid with money that was appropriated earlier.