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6 June, 07:59

When north korea invaded south korea in 1950, congress declared war before president truman could formally request it. president truman asked for a declaration of war from congress and received one. president truman asked for a declaration of war and was rebuffed by congress. president truman sent american troops to korea without asking for a declaration of war. president truman did not immediately send american troops to korea because the supreme court justices ruled that it would be an unconstitutional use of presidential power?

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  1. 6 June, 09:41
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    The correct answer should be

    president Truman sent American troops to Korea without asking for a declaration of war

    He sent air and naval forces to support he United Nations in Korea. He never asked for a declaration but he got it anyway because the congress was on his side and supported his decisions. It wasn't considered to be a regular United States war, but rather a joint intervention of the United Nations.
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