• @thanksforallthefish@literature.cafe
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    210 hours ago

    While offensive war is definitely wrong (I don’t personally think defending yourself is wrong however, although some will differ), none of the undeclared wars that the US has been in since WW2 have been illegal under the laws of the United States.

    POTUS has the right to send in troops, Congress has the right to declare a war but if they don’t declare war that doesn’t change the fact that the POTUS is legally allowed to send troops in, particularly for UN peace keeping (ie Korea, Former Yugoslavia), but even in the absence of an international umbrella.

    As per post above the US president can defacto start and run a war until congress turns off the financial taps or impeaches him, only they can declare a war, and they don’t like doing that, hence the last 80 years of defacto but undeclared wars

    • @FlyingCircus@lemmy.world
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      16 hours ago

      Yes, I understand the history, and I’m saying that all of those undeclared wars were a breach of the intention of the constitution to make the decision to go to war the purview of Congress.

      It’s like all the other unwritten expectations of behavior that were never actual codified because the founders assumed politicians would be good people.

      And now we have Trump who ignores every social more in the book and has shown that we really can’t leave good behavior down to “expectations.”