Who Has the Power over War?

Published: July 26, 2019, 2:45 p.m.

The framers put it right there in Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution: Congress is the branch of government that has the power to declare war, but the situation has gotten a bit more complicated since the founding. There hasn’t been a formal war declaration from Congress since World War II, and after that most military engagements have been carried out by the president with only limited Congressional oversight. 

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But now with tensions between the US and Iran escalating some members of Congress are beginning to push back, including a few representing districts here in the Bay Area.

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On this edition of KCBS In Depth we take a look at how the way America declares war has changed over its long history and how it might be changing right now.

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Guests: 

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  • Connor O’Brien, senior defense reporter with Politico
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  • Chris Edelson, professor of government at American University’s School of Public Affairs
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Host: KCBS Radio reporter Keith Menconi