no, it's expressed
implied powers
Declaring war is not one of the president's powers. Congress is the only one to have the power to declare war.
One didn't declare war back in those days (the cold war days) because "declaring war implied TOTAL WAR!" Total war implied nukes! Thus the limited wars of the cold war period. (Limited to conventional weapons only).
no declaring war is the specific power of Congress. However, once war is declared, because the president is the Commander-in-chief, he makes the decisions as far as commands on the battlefield. For instance, war was declared by congress against the axis powers in WW2, but the president made the decision to bomb Hiroshima.
no declaring war is the specific power of Congress. However, once war is declared, because the president is the Commander-in-chief, he makes the decisions as far as commands on the battlefield. For instance, war was declared by congress against the axis powers in WW2, but the president made the decision to bomb Hiroshima.
yes
Usually, the government of the country is responsible for declaring war. In the United States of America, the Department of Defense is responsible for declaring wars.
Declaring war
the Lend-Lease Act
declaring war
The power of the national government to declare war is an example of an expressed power. Another example is the power to levy taxes.
legislative branch is the responsibility of declaring war.
Declaring a war