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The Bombardment of Greytown, Durand v. Hollins, and Executive military power | The power of the President has expanded over the last 200 years. Is the President allowed to declare war? No. The President is allowed to use the military and authorize force but under what circumstances? In 1854, the murder of Antonio Palladino, a Nicaraguan fisherman, would lead to a court case whose ruling would state that the President is allowed to use military force in order to protect American citizens or to protect American property abroad. Durand v. Hollins will be cited by administrations during the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries in defense of their use of military force, and it will be cited by President Woodrow Wilson in defense of his 1914 invasion of Veracruz. Music from Epidemic Sound. Sources for this episode include: * The Papers of Woodrow Wilson [https://rotunda.upress.virginia.edu/founders/WILS.html] * William Walker's Wars [https://www.amazon.com/dp/1613737297/?bestFormat=true&k=william%20walker%27s%20wars&ref_=nb_sb_ss_w_scx-ent-bk-ww_k0_1_19_de&crid=39M3MOC3LGZFR&sprefix=william%20walker%27s%20wa] by Scott Martelle * Gangsters of Capitalism [https://www.amazon.com/Gangsters-Capitalism-Smedley-Breaking-Americas/dp/1250135591/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.wVXD0ecDCYAKg80z3QU42lW0DnF_kb9p3wkS1PDv7vBQt2w3N3b4b0OPRFsuEAIKci-Sh5hGjkLJPM2qXWCb0dU8YwJdAWiR7KMAgOSM_2bZ6MG9t3ztGN11VVZ6_JHlDgqilQWqLXwfF_2aAGOh3Xbpn1_5nbJ73ykjgSaudQaqvhRfNeidgq1J1pCVouDzDhiS7SWzpn-GH2gP3FMCEUaLX3sxb43Rdq52zsLI_W8.HSLA4gdn4A9A3kQFO7UyVGUiaoGgmZO15pG7u3OMIQI&qid=1772904839&sr=8-1] by Jonathan M. Katz * lawfaremedia.org [https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/remembering-bombardment-greytown]
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