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In the US, the US president in the executive branch has the authority to recognize foreign nations. If a situation seems very controversial it is proper to seek counsel from the US congress. The most outstanding problem in US history was when the revolutionary French government sent representatives to Washington DC. There were aspects of the new government that were unseemly to say the least. Such as executing people with fixed or no trials.

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