Trump wants to reclaim the Panama Canal. He’d be taking on a waterway facing crisis
- The Panama Canal has faced a crisis due to more frequent and intense droughts, prompting authorities to pursue a controversial dam project to create a new reservoir, risking displacement of 2,300 people.
- President Donald Trump has demanded the U.S. Take control of the canal, threatening military action despite clear Panamanian sovereignty over the waterway.
- Experts indicate Trump's aggressive rhetoric may aim more at securing concessions rather than actual control, as the canal is integral to Panama's national identity and survival.
- Concerns remain about climate change's impact on the canal's operational stability, emphasizing that solutions must come from Panamanians.
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