not sure, but guessing Herbert Hoover
cause hes a mean person
Yes-- The President has to authorize any attack made by the US military overseas or elsewhere.
Johnson was president of USA at that time.
No- Carter was not a war-time president. There was a small short-lived unsuccessful military intervention into Iran.
where ever military force is used without consent of the affected is termed as military intervention
I do not think that Harding or Coolidge led any military actions while they were president. There may have been others.
Venustiano Carranza
Causes of military intervention in politics
The Congress has the ultimate control over the President's military power. However, the President is the supreme commander of all US military forces and can order military action such as air strikes or even armed intervention into a foreign country, and this is where disputes may arise with Congress. Congress controls the purse strings and so any unauthorized military action must be done with military supplies that are already on hand and so must be relatively limited and short-lived unless Congress agrees to authorize additional funds. Such authorization is likely to provoke resistance and debate in Congress. It is especially irksome if the President starts a war that is hard to get out of gracefully or safely for the troops involved and thus more of less forces Congress to support. .
Yes. Only Congress can officially declare war, and only congress can authorize funding of the military. However, Presidents can authorize military action/deployment without the consent of Congress. It is then left to congress to either support the President's decision by funding the deployment and/or declaring war, or not.
During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), the insurgents, led by General Francisco Franco, received significant military support from Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. Germany provided troops through the Condor Legion, which offered air support and military advisors, while Italy sent ground forces and equipment. This foreign intervention played a crucial role in bolstering the Nationalist forces against the Republican factions.
Draft men to serve in the military