
President or Congress? Who in the US has the power to declare war?
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The article explores the ongoing tension between the U.S. presidency and Congress regarding the power to declare war. Historically, presidents have frequently circumvented Congress's authority in military engagements, leading to significant pushback from lawmakers. This dynamic raises important questions about the balance of power and the constitutional responsibilities of both branches of government.
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The U.S. Constitution grants Congress the power to declare war, yet presidents have often taken military action without formal declarations. This has led to a historical pattern where executive actions in foreign policy and military engagements have frequently gone unchecked by legislative oversight.
This article reflects the author's views and does not necessarily represent the views of Al Jazeera or its affiliates.
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