And, once again, the President dispatched federal troops to address the situation.
Historians say that Presidents have dispatched troops into combat situations 130 to 200 times while Congress has only declared war on five occasions.
Within a short time, the President had dispatched an aircraft carrier battle group to the Norwegian Sea.
The act allows the President to dispatch troops abroad but requires that they be withdrawn within 60 days unless Congress votes for them to remain.
Presidents will dispatch armies, or decline to dispatch armies, for better and for worse.
The President dispatched Mr. Nelvis to deliver something to Mr. Panetta.
The President then dispatched Robert S. Strauss, the former Ambassador, to sound out Mr. Dole.
The verdicts are a jury's eloquent answer to a distressed people whose former President, George Bush, rightly dispatched Federal prosecutors to safeguard the national interest.
In May 1864, the President dispatched General Daniel Sickles to Nashville on a fact-finding mission.
Cordelia would have the White House on the phone demanding that the President dispatch the standing army to rescue her brother.