And still have sufficient left over for all the other countries they have their hands on. Therefore, the United States does possess the military might to invade and seize it.
As NPR notes, the last time the US Congress formally declared war was in 1942, during World War II, when the US declared war on Hungary,
Bulgaria, and Romania for supporting the Nazis. Of course, the US president must get congressional permission before launching a military strike.
In the past, presidents have taken military action without Congress’s consent and sometimes without warning. Another problem is that Denmark, a founding member of NATO,