War powers refer to the constitutional authority to initiate and conduct military action, primarily divided between the U.S. President as commander-in-chief and Congress's power to declare war. Used to authorize troop deployment and combat operations, these powers benefit national security by balancing swift executive action with legislative oversight, preventing unilateral conflict escalation.
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