In his inaugural speech, President Donald Trump repeated his plan to regain control of the Panama Canal. Can he?
The answer is simple: there is no greater or more idealistic symbol of U.S. power in the world than the Panama Canal. As ...
Panama’s government and President José Raúl Mulino have repeatedly denied that there is any Chinese presence at the canal.
Russia’s foreign ministry has called on Trump to reaffirm the current international agreement surrounding the Panama Canal ...
President Trump’s push to take back control of the strategic waterway stokes memories of a period of U.S. imperial ambition ...
A military operation against a tiny neighbor would destroy US credibility in Latin America and provide a boost for China and ...
In his speech, Trump vowed to lead a government that "expands our territory," referencing his ambitions to acquire Greenland ...
President McKinley … gave Teddy Roosevelt the money for many of the great things he did, including the Panama Canal, which has foolishly been given to the country of Panama,” ...
Panama’s president, José Raúl Mulino, quickly fired back at Trump over the canal, as he has during the 47th president’s past public musings. “I must comprehensively reject the words ...
The neutrality of the nearly 50-mile canal, through which nearly 15,000 ships transit each year, is enshrined in Panama’s Constitution and is enforced by the autonomous Panama Canal Authority.
Trump was wrong about American deaths building the Panama Canal, but right about its cost addressing the topic during his inaugural address ...
Panama President José Raúl Mulino firmly rejected President Donald Trump's assertion, made during his inaugural speech on Monday, that the United States will "take back" the Panama Canal.