According to the United States Constitution only Congress can send America to war. It is known as a
check on the Executive. Congress refused permission for President Obama to enforce international law. Donald trump, in contrast, did not seek permission from Congress for his latest action.
No, only Congress can declare an act of war, and that hasn't been done in the US since WWII.
Obama launches 2,800 strikes on Iraq, Syria without congressional approval
As always, Snowflakes are short on facts and long on bullshit, huh?
The funny thing is if Obama did the exact same thing, they would be calling this a humanitarian effort and praise him from the white house to golf course.
Well there are some differences that point out President Obama's understanding of the region, world and politics that just seems to befuddle Russia's American puppet.
Obama went to Congress and attempted to have a united American front prior to attacking Syria, republicans loudly condemned his intentions.
trump reported to his superiors prior to launching the attack, his superiors were briefed on when and where of the attack; this allowed his masters to evacuate their personnel and equipment and suffer absolutely no casualties or equipment loss.
Didn't trump say he wouldn't warn our enemies before attacking them???...lol.