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Congress hasn't officially declared war since 1942. Presidents launched these 11 military operations anyway.
Congress has not officially declared war since 1942, yet presidents have launched military operations without its approval, including Nixon's 1970 secret bombing of Cambodia and recent actions in the U.S.-Israel war against Iran. Current War Powers resolutions in Congress seek to limit such operations, but require Senate votes and face potential presidential veto.
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