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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,
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Gulf of Mexico to be renamed ‘Gulf of Trump’? Trump reveals shocking Panama, Greenland takeover plan
In a jaw-dropping geopolitical twist, U.S. President Donald Trump has unveiled a bold and controversial plan that has sent shockwaves around the world — declaring that the Gulf of Mexico could be renamed as the “Gulf of Trump” while also hinting at strategic ambitions involving Greenland and the Panama Canal.
Odds that Trump will "take back" the Panama Canal before early 2029 on the Kalshi prediction market jumped above 35%, from less than 30% late last week. Trump said last year that he wouldn't rule out using military force to gain control of the maritime route linking the Pacific to the Atlantic.
One has Trump, with JD Vance and Marco Rubio in tow, planting a U.S. flag in Greenland. The other has world leaders joining Trump in the Oval Office, looking at a map of the United States that includes — yes — Canada, Greenland and Venezuela. Funny, huh?
Asked repeatedly at a press conference to mark the one-year anniversary of his return to Washington about the future of Greenland and NATO, Trump did not provide a direct answer, instead opting to take a roundabout path to hint, at best, at indifference.
President Trump sent mixed signals on his threats to take over Greenland ahead of meetings with European allies in Davos this week. After inflammatory messages were posted online, Trump seemed to signal a deal could be reached.
Donald Trump delivered a rambling speech in the Press Briefing room to boast about the 'achievements' of his first year back in office
In a news briefing at the World Economic Forum, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told people to “sit back, take a deep breath and let things play out” as President Trump’s latest tariff threats against European nations over Greenland dominated conversations in Davos, Switzerland.
President Donald Trump said that while he thinks the Gulf of Mexico should be called the Gulf of America, he jokingly had another name in mind for the body of water. “I was going to call it the Gulf of Trump,