The article offers information on presidency of the United States involved in military operations across multiple countries, and with debates about possible military interventions in Iran, North Korea, and Venezuela reaching the White House. Topics include examines that the Founders were correct to vest national security decision-making in more than one branch of government, and history provides numerous examples of Congress positively influencing matters of war and peace; and focuses on fixation on use of force legislation that has obscured more consequential powers that Congress possesses to shape the conduct of American wars.