§441. Proclamation of state of war between foreign states
(a) Issuance of proclamation
Whenever the President, or the Congress by concurrent resolution, shall find that there exists a state of war between foreign states, and that it is necessary to promote the security or preserve the peace of the United States or to protect the lives of citizens of the United States, the President shall issue a proclamation naming the states involved; and he shall, from time to time, by proclamation, name other states as and when they may become involved in the war.
(b) Revocation of proclamation
Whenever the state of war which shall have caused the President to issue any proclamation under the authority of this section shall have ceased to exist with respect to any state named in such proclamation, he shall revoke such proclamation with respect to such state.
(Nov. 4, 1939, ch. 2, §1,
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Short Title
Joint Res. Nov. 4, 1939, ch. 2, §20,
Repeals
Joint Res. Nov. 4, 1939, ch. 2, §19,
Neutrality Act of 1939 not to be deemed repealed or modified in any manner by Joint Res. May 7, 1940, ch. 185,
Separability
Joint Res. Nov. 4, 1939, ch. 2, §17,
Purpose of and Rights Reserved Under Subchapter
Joint Res. Nov. 4, 1939, ch. 2,
"Whereas the United States, desiring to preserve its neutrality in wars between foreign states and desiring also to avoid involvement therein, voluntarily imposes upon its nationals by domestic legislation the restrictions set out in this joint resolution [this subchapter]; and
"Whereas by so doing the United States waives none of its own rights or privileges, or those of any of its nationals, under international law, and expressly reserves all the rights and privileges to which it and its nationals are entitled under the law of nations; and
"Whereas the United States hereby expressly reserves the right to repeal, change or modify this [this subchapter] or any other domestic legislation in the interests of the peace, security or welfare of the United States and its people."