I know Congress needs to be involved to actually declare war, but there have been a number of times where something was kicked off by presidential authority alone.

If Biden wanted to, could he start a conflict against Russia without congressional approval. If not, what approval would he need? If so, what would be the theoretical limitations to his power and military authority?

I am already assuming people would want some definition of what “conflict” would mean in this hypothetical scenario. So let’s say it means Biden authorized US troops at the Ukrainian border and had them launching shells into Russia.

  • @Gradually_Adjusting
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    57 months ago

    I would be really interested to see how it plays out if Congress decided to try and put the pin back in the president’s grenade. Would the US be forced to pay reparations? Would the military industrial complex flex its own political muscles more overtly than ever? How would that pan out in elections?

    • SSTF
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      97 months ago

      You raise interesting discussion points, but I’m tired, so I’m going to engage in them by way of memes.

      Would the US be forced to pay reparations?

      Would the military industrial complex flex its own political muscles more overtly than ever?

      How would that pan out in elections?