OK, Kelly, I'll bite—why?
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40? Try 79 years.
Congress doesn’t Declare War anymore.
Declaring war hasn’t meant shit since 1942.
http://outsidethewire.armytimes.com/2014/06/17/how-many-times-has-the-u-s-declared-war-see-all-11-declarations/
Maybe that was the detail you overlooked?
We’ve gone from a Constitutional Republic to something else.
Every Emergency Power etc has basically lead to The Executive itself sending Forces all over the world whenever it sees fit.
In fact one of the things trump was railing against was the CIA conducting paramilitary operations with zero oversight. NSAM 56 / 57 58 even showed JFK upset about this as it was the root cause for the Bay of Pigs and firing of Allen Dulles.
The Constitution itself means nothing to these people.
So it appears that I don't know what I'm talking about. You are right, I am wrong. There has not been an official declaration of war since 1942. Everything after had been an authorization for the use of military force.
That may be a distinction without a difference, but technically you are correct.
The distinction is THE difference.
We went from a Constitution that heavily weighed the use of Force - to not.
That’s not minor.
Think of the Military and what it has done since 1942. Hell in 1945 Gen MacArther successfully dropped 2 Nuclear Munitions that literally did not need to be dropped. Japan was already surrendering. We killed thousands of innocents for no reason. That’s not honorable.
Then Korea, Vietnam, Panama, Kosovo, Gulf War, etc - almost a 2.5 $Trillion Afghanistan?
That’s not what our Founding Fathers wanted.
They would be horrified.