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'Take Back The Panama Canal': Pete Hegseth Announces Radical Plans For Central American NationDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced his radical plans to take back the Panama Canal from "Chinese control" during a ...
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Could US Troops Be Deployed to Panama Canal? What We KnowAmerican troops could soon be deployed to military bases along the Panama Canal as part of a deal signed by the U.S. and Panama. The agreement, seen by Agence France-Presse (AFP), would allow U.S.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth breaks down recent arrangements around the Panama Canal and addresses rising temperatures in ...
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US, Panama ‘taking back’ canal from ‘China's influence,’ says HegsethDefense Secretary Hegseth said the U.S. and Panama are strengthening security ties and "together" will "take back" the canal from the influence of China, which operates two major ports.
The defense secretary warned China has “too much influence” over the vital waterway and that the Trump administration “is ...
Chinese antitrust regulators are investigating a US consortium’s deal for two ports in the Panama Canal zone, delaying the deal’s closing that was originally set for next week.
The United States and Panama will work together to take back the Panama Canal from “China’s influence,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday while standing in front of the vital shipping ...
The Panama Canal has been a focal point of President Trump's broadside against China since his inaugural speech, and it's getting new focus as Beijing looks at alternatives to trading with the U.S ...
On the latest episode of The President’s Inbox, Jim sat down with Will Freeman, fellow for Latin America studies at the Council, to discuss President Donald Trump’s effort to reassert U.S. influence ...
Two versions of a joint statement by the Defense Secretary and Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino had a major difference.
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Panama’s comptroller authority says an audit found irregularities in the renewal of a 25-year port concession in the interoceanic canal and it would request an investigation into the authorization of ...
The number of vessels that transited the Panama Canal, the world's second-busiest waterway, fell to an average of 33.7 per day in March for a total of 1,045 ships that month, according to a bulletin ...
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