טראמפ לאזט הערן א ווארענונג: כינע לייגט אן אויג איבערצונעמען דעם פאנאמא קאנאל
Trump Draws a Hard Line: 'China Will NOT Take the Panama Canal' — Issues Fierce Warning as Beijing's Takeover Plot Exposed
President Donald Trump fired a thunderous warning shot at Beijing this week, publicly accusing China of plotting to seize control of the Panama Canal — one of the most strategically critical waterways on the entire planet — and vowing in no uncertain terms that the United States will not allow it to happen. Speaking with characteristic directness, Trump declared that China is actively planning a takeover of the Canal and made crystal clear that America under his watch is prepared to do whatever it takes to prevent that from occurring. The statement landed like a geopolitical earthquake, putting Beijing on notice that the Trump administration has its eye on Chinese ambitions in the Western Hemisphere and will not be caught flat-footed the way previous administrations were.
Trump framed the Panama Canal warning within a broader picture of American strength and momentum across the globe. He touted the administration's efforts in Venezuela, saying the U.S. has done a "good job" there — a reference to the ongoing pressure campaign and military aid mission in the region — while pointing to the fragile but significant ceasefire deal with Iran as further proof that his administration is making real progress on multiple fronts simultaneously. The message was unmistakable: America is back, it is engaged, and it is winning. After years of watching China quietly extend its economic and military influence across Latin America and beyond, Trump is putting that creeping expansion squarely in the crosshairs.
The Panama Canal is not just a shipping lane — it is a vital artery of global trade through which roughly five percent of all world commerce flows, and its strategic value to American military and economic power cannot be overstated. China's growing footprint in Panama, including port management contracts and infrastructure investment along both ends of the Canal, has alarmed U.S. defense planners for years. Trump's public call-out is the most direct and forceful statement any sitting U.S. president has made on the issue, and it sends a message not just to Beijing but to every nation in the Americas watching China's next move: the United States is not stepping back from its own backyard, and under President Trump, America's red lines are not for negotiating.