Summary

U.S.-Panama tensions are rising over control of the Panama Canal as Secretary of State Marco Rubio visits.

Trump’s administration demands concessions, including free U.S. military passage, while Panama resists, citing sovereignty.

Former Panamanian President Pérez Balladares fears U.S. invasion, while officials appeal to the U.N. Trump’s rhetoric about Chinese influence in the canal has exacerbated the crisis, though Panama denies such claims.

Meanwhile, Panama’s political instability weakens its pushback.

Despite historical anti-American sentiment, some Panamanians now express nostalgia for stronger U.S. ties.

  • @inclementimmigrant
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    15 hours ago

    Well if China didn’t have influence before they sure as shit will now thanks to these completely inept assholes.

  • @RememberTheApollo_
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    818 hours ago

    Just switch some names around and this could be Putin and Ukraine - some “Ukrainians express nostalgia for stronger Russian ties…”

    The press softballing it for an invasion?

  • Allah
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    -1824 hours ago

    Donald Trump, please save us, please save us, Donald Trump, if you can hear me…