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Just a clarification, the War Powers Act was passed by Congress over President Nixon's veto to limit the war-making powers of the President, not give him more power. Also of note, no US President has ever recognized the validity of this congressional act.
While Congress is the only branch of government that can declare war, they have no authority to execute a war, that is the soul power of the President. In addition, the President may use the military at his soul discretion to defend the US as well as launch an offensive war. According to the limits of the above mentioned War Powers Act, the President should inform Congress of his decision prior to acting; however, he has the authority to engage an enemy for 60 days, even over the objections of Congress. After 60 days, the troops must be redeployed if Congress has not declared war or passed a resolution authorizing the use of force.
Of course, within 60 days, the President could be capable of an incredible amount of destruction.
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