The president's most fundamental power is the power to persuade. If they didn't have it, they wouldn't be presidents for starters. If they're good at it, they will also persuade the people and the congress to pass pieces of legislature that was created during the term of that president.
To gather a large population of the people they were against efficiently to concentration camps, usually to clear ghettos without liquidation.
The Tet Offensive was the turning point of the Vietnam War. On January 1986, seventy thousand Vietnamese soldiers launched a strategic military campaign.
<span>Jackson's heroism at the Battle of New Orleans</span>