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What is the law limiting when a President can get involved in foreign conflicts without a formal declaration of war?
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What is the law limiting when a President can get involved in foreign conflicts without a formal declaration of war?
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It is the "War Powers Resolution" that limits when a President can get involved in foreign conflicts without a formal declaration of war, since an official declaration of war can only come from Congress.
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