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Did the US declare war?
If so, some 4-star theater commanders could be promoted to 5-star rank, along with the Chairman of the JCS.
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Do you mean during the Twilight War?
If so, I think the answer is yes. The War Powers Act of 1973 put limits on how presidents can use the military overseas without a declaration of war by Congress. Yes, every president since has pretty much ignored* it, and Congress has let them all get away with it, but I think the Commander in Chief's powers to direct a total war (like WWIII) would be seriously hampered without an official declaration of war and all that entails. A declaration of war might also be a requirement of NATO protocols, but I don't know. *The US hasn't declared war since WW2. Not in Korea, Vietnam, either Gulf War, etc. Granted, none of those conflicts qualified as total war (full wartime mobilization of the military and economy). -
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If a "state of war" obviously exists (like, say, being able to see the giant glowing glass bowls where cities used to be), does it legally amount to the same thing? Or maybe if it's got to that stage it's kind of a moot point anyway.
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Do we know when the draft was reinstated in the US by congress? The War vote would probably be in the same session, I would think before as a draft would need justification.
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Still, YES
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In the v1 timeline, it appears that war was not declared.
Howling Wilderness states: "From the bomb shelter under the east wing of the White House (built during President Truman's tenure, and never intended to withstand a direct hit), Vice President Pemberton, after identifying herself, issued a proclamation of the existence of a state of war (only Congress has the power to declare war, and that body was not in session), and ordered retaliatory strikes on the USSR. She was killed a few minutes later when the missile detonated."
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https://www.sss.gov/history-and-reco...on-statistics/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conscr..._United_States |
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