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Trump brings back intention to take over Panama Canal: 'That's sort of on the table'
President Donald Trump brought back his administration's intention to take over the Panama Canal to the forefront of the conversation, saying the possibility is "sort of on the table."
President Trump didn’t rule out attempting to take control of the Panama Canal. “I don’t want to tell you that,” Trump said when asked by a reporter if he would seek to take back the canal. He added,
Prediction market traders raised their bets that more international shake-ups may be coming.
COMMENTARY President Trump may be following a brazen and brutish version of the Monroe Doctrine on issues like Greenland — but the world shouldn't be shocked that it still lingers in U.S. policy.
The White House told Reuters that "utilizing the U.S. military is always an option" when asked about Greenland on Tuesday. Reading time 4 minutes President Donald Trump kidnapped Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro over the weekend and claimed the U.S. would ...
President Donald Trump announced the US and NATO have agreed to a framework regarding Greenland but details have been limited as to what that framework looks like.
The 34-page document focuses on US dominance in the Western hemisphere, in contrast to the previous long-time goal of countering China.
After a century of defending other countries against foreign aggression, the United States is now positioned as an imperial power trying to seize another nation’s land.
NATO’s chief said a breakthrough over Greenland was secured without discussing the territory’s sovereignty with President Donald Trump, focusing rather on the broader issue of security in the Arctic region.