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Trump’s Territorial Ambitions; A Threat to Canada, Panama, and Greenland

Thursday 26 December 2024 - 16:33
Trump’s Territorial Ambitions; A Threat to Canada, Panama, and Greenland

In a recent Christmas message, former President Donald Trump once again expressed his expansionist desires for the United States, targeting Panama’s Canal, Greenland, and even directly addressing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Trump's message began with a holiday greeting, followed by a statement on Panama's canal: "Merry Christmas to everyone, including the wonderful soldiers of China, who are illegally exploiting the Panama Canal," he stated. He claimed that 38,000 people had died during the canal's construction, before mentioning the United States' financial contributions in the form of "reparations" while criticizing the lack of control or influence over the canal.

Trump continued his remarks by mocking Trudeau, referring to him as the "Governor" of Canada. He reiterated his controversial idea of making Canada the "51st state," offering the promise of a 60% tax cut, a significant boost in the size of Canadian businesses, and the protection of military support like no other country.

In addition to these comments, Trump once again voiced his desire to bring Greenland under U.S. control, stating that the territory, currently part of the Kingdom of Denmark, was "necessary for U.S. national security." He emphasized that the U.S. would take action, saying, "Who wants the U.S. there? And we will do it!"

However, the Greenlandic Prime Minister, Múte Egede, swiftly rejected Trump’s suggestion, asserting that the territory was not for sale. "Greenland is ours. We are not for sale, and we will never be. We cannot lose our long-standing fight for freedom," Egede said in a statement.

Despite this firm stance from Greenland, the Danish Prime Minister's office responded with a statement expressing eagerness to welcome the new U.S. ambassador and a readiness to work with the incoming administration. Additionally, the Danish government announced significant increases in defense spending for Greenland.

Trump’s remarks highlight ongoing tensions surrounding territorial control, sovereignty, and military strategy. While some governments remain firm in their positions, it seems that the former president’s territorial ambitions are far from over.


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