A power created for the president through laws enacted by Congress. A constitutional or statutory power of the president, which is expressly written into the Constitutional or into statutory law. ... Executive privilege<span> is enjoyed by the president and by those </span>executive<span> officials accorded that right by the president.
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this is all i could find sorry.
And i believe ive answered one of your question before
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Theodore Roosevelt's negotiations as a mediator between Russia and Japan ended with the signing of the Treaty of Portsmouth, which formally concluded the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. It was signed on September 5, 1905 after the negotiation that took place in the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, near Portsmouth (New Hampshire) in the United States. For his pacifist role, Roosevelt won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906.
yes, America could still in fact get a large territory. They could get it by force (war), Buy the land, or a treaty. The bigger question however, is it worth doing it. If America wants to get the land by war that just adds to what the're doing in the middle east, and if it's a neighbor next to them (Canada or Mexico) the blood shead could be high because of pupulated cities. As for money or a treaty it wouln't be that much of a risk but it depends on how much money and the details of the treaty.