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The declaration of war is the sole power and authority to Congress. That said, the American President retains broad authority to conduct military operations and maneuvers for a certain period before requiring Congressional consent via the War Powers Act of 1973.

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Congress has the power to declare war from the Constitution. In 1973, Congress granted the President limited powers of sending troops into battle.

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The power to manufacture money and declare war is given to congress.

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The US Constitution grants power to declare war to Congress. This is established in Article 1, Section 8, Clause 11.

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The Congress

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The Congress.

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The Congress of the US

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