Speaking of World War II, the U.S. entered that conflict after a constitutional Declaration of War by Congress. In fact, that was the last constitutional war fought by the United States, and we haven’t won a war since.
Of course, history buffs can point to the United Nations or congressional funding to justify — or at least to explain — our undeclared wars in Korea, Viet Nam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. But today, we have brigadier generals in Europe following up on Joe Biden’s “Armageddon” outburst earlier this month, publicly stating that they’re ready and willing to send U.S. troops into Ukraine to “fight a war against Russia.” …