He could if he had the proper papers to enter the country (visa) and re-enter his own (passport). He might not get to see the other president. If he wanted to make a secret visit, it would be smarter to ask his ambassador to arrange it.
no it is not possible without informing some sone.
Doing this is illegal, This could result in jail time.
Zachary Taylor
- undeclared war: the president can go into a country for 60 days without congress approval - executive agreements: the president can make a 'treaty' with another country without congressional permission -executive order: kind of like a law, but different
It is not wrong.
The power of recognition is that the President, acting for the United States, acknowledges the legal existence of a country and its government. The President indicates that the United States accepts that country as an equal in the family of nations. Sovereign states generally recognize one another through the exchange of diplomatic representatives. Recognition is often used as a weapon in foreign relations.
executive order
president is important to us because if there will be no president in a particular country the country will not be in balance and there will be no rules in the country and all will be start fighting and no will be safe.
it is a crime to adulterate foods without informing the buyer
Certainly. The employer OWNS the job - you don't. The employer can change it as he/she sees fit, or cancel it, or give it to another. You have no right to "your job".
Someone has to run the nation. The president is the person of the people. Without the president, who is going to think through all of the bills passed by congress? No one. Without the president, the country would be in turmoil because without a leader, the people are nothing.
No. He still needs approval from congress.