Former President Donald Trump has suggested a controversial move to reclaim control of the Panama Canal, citing strategic concerns over its growing influence under foreign administration. In recent remarks, Trump emphasized the importance of the canal to U.S. security and global trade dominance, sparking widespread debate about the feasibility and implications of such a proposal.
The Panama Canal, managed by Panama since 1999 under a U.S.-brokered treaty, remains a critical maritime link connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Trump’s comments have reignited discussions about U.S. influence in Latin America, especially as China expands its economic footprint in the region. Critics argue that any effort to regain control could escalate tensions with Panama and other nations, while proponents stress the need for the U.S. to counter foreign influence in global trade routes.
This development signals a potential shift in U.S. foreign policy priorities, with Trump positioning the canal as a centerpiece of national security strategy. The proposal is likely to face significant political and diplomatic hurdles, but it underscores the enduring strategic importance of the Panama Canal in an increasingly competitive global landscape.