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• How does the Constitution address declaring and waging war?

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It states that the president does not have the authority to start the war, only the congress is allowed to do so. 
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The United States Constitution is clear that only the Federal government can declare war against other nations, as opposed to individual states. It also states that only Congress has the authority to declare war--not the President. 
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