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The critical waterway has a complex history. Why does Trump want it back? And what does China have to do with it?
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Trump has given no details on when or how he intends to reclaim the canal, which is the sovereign territory of an ally. He has refused to rule out use of military force, drawing criticism from ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Prince William and Princess Kate attended a moving ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of the ...
According to Tapia, the international relations professor, Washington introduced amendments to the treaties that allow for unilateral US military force to defend the canal against threat of closure.
President Trump wants Panama to return its namesake canal to the U.S. Panama’s birth as a nation is directly linked to the U.S.’s coming of age as a young imperial power after its victory in ...
Trump has previously not ruled out military action in his efforts to secure control of the Panama Canal or Greenland, which he has repeatedly expressed interest in acquiring from Denmark because ...
The Panama Canal was not a concession or a gift from the United States.” Trump has previously refused to rule out military action to take control of the canal, which the US opened in 1914 to ...
only the Republic of Panama shall operate the Canal and maintain military forces, defense sites and military installations within its national territory." Shortly after his inauguration ...
The treaties signed by both the US and Panama stipulated that it shall remain permanently neutral, but the US reserves the right to defend any threat to the canal's neutrality using military force ...