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President-elect Donald J. Trump on Tuesday refused to rule out using military force to retake the Panama Canal, which was returned by the U.S. to that country’s control decades ago.
Last month, Mr. Trump falsely accused Panama of allowing Chinese soldiers to control the vital shipping route, which connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and of overcharging American ships.
He has also claimed Panama charges U.S. vessels “exorbitant prices,” and warned that if they are not reduced after he takes office next month, he will demand that the United States be granted control of the canal “in full, quickly and without question.”
While it is unclear what prompted Mr. Trump’s recent obsession with the Panama Canal, some Republicans have long objected to a decades-old treaty that turned the shipping lane over to Panamanian control. When Ronald Reagan ran for president, he said the people of the United States were the canal’s “rightful owners” and brought audiences to their feet with the line: “We bought it; we paid for it; we built it.”
After a failed attempt by the French to construct a canal, it was ultimately built by the United States between 1904 and 1914. And the U.S. government managed the canal for several decades.
The U.S. also played a role in the creation of the state of Panama. At the beginning of the 20th century, the isthmus of Panama was part of Colombia. When Colombia rejected a proposed canal treaty, the U.S. government encouraged a rebellion. Colombia’s northern provinces eagerly seceded, forming the Republic of Panama. The United States Navy then kept Colombian troops from suppressing the rebellion.
U.S. control of the canal created significant tensions with Panama. In 1964, anti-American riots broke out in the U.S.-controlled canal zone.
The riots led to the renegotiation of the Panama Canal treaties. In 1977, U.S. President Jimmy Carter and the Panamanian leader Omar Efraín Torrijos signed the Torrijos-Carter Treaties. The agreements guaranteed the permanent neutrality of the Panama Canal. After a period of joint custody, the treaties called for the United States to relinquish control over the canal by the year 2000.
Panama took full control in 1999, and has since operated the canal through the Panama Canal Authority.
Mr. Carter, who died on Dec. 29, always considered the treaties to be signature achievements, and they figured prominently in his obituary.
“Through a bizarre accident of timing, we now have one president fantasizing about taking back the canal at just the time the world recognizes the canal transfer as an important part of a late president’s legacy,” said James Fallows, who was Mr. Carter’s speechwriter at the time and accompanied the president on that 1978 trip to Panama.
In a statement of rebuke to Mr. Trump last month, President José Raúl Mulino of Panama wrote “every square meter of the Panama Canal and its adjacent area belong to PANAMA.”
Mr. Mulino also said U.S. vessels are not being overcharged. Rates being charged to ships and naval vessels, he insisted, are “not on a whim.”
Panamanian officials said all countries are subject to the same fees, though they would differ based on ship size. They are established in public meetings by the Panama Canal Authority, and take into account market conditions, international competition, operating and maintenance costs, Mr. Mulino said.
Rates have gone up recently, however. That’s because starting in 2023, Panama experienced severe drought, driven by a combination of El Niño and climate change, which Mr. Trump has called a hoax. With water levels at Gatun Lake, the principal hydrological reserve for the canal, at historically low levels, authorities reduced shipping through the canal to conserve the lake’s fresh water.
A Trump spokeswoman said that because the United States is the biggest user of the canal, the increase in fees hits its ships the most.
Chinese soldiers are not, as Mr. Trump has claimed, “operating” the Panama Canal.
“There are no Chinese soldiers in the canal, for the love of God,” Mr. Mulino said in a speech Thursday. “The world is free to visit the canal.”
A Hong Kong-based firm, CK Hutchison Holdings, does manage two ports at the canal’s entrances. And some experts have said that does raise valid competitive and security concerns for the United States.
Ryan C. Berg, the director of the Americas program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington think tank, noted that CK Hutchison would likely have data on all ships coming through the Panama Canal. China has been using its shipping and maritime operations to gather foreign intelligence and conduct espionage.
“China exercises, or could exercise, a certain element of control even absent some military conflagration,” Mr. Berg said. “I think there is reason to be worried.”
Mao Ning, a spokeswoman for the Chinese foreign ministry, said Tuesday that China “will as always respect Panama’s sovereignty” over the Panama Canal.
China is the second-largest user of the Panama Canal after the United States. In 2017, Panama cut diplomatic ties with Taiwan and recognized the island as part of China, a major win for Beijing.
Not easily.
Mr. Mulino has made clear the Panama Canal is not for sale. He noted that the treaties established permanent neutrality of the canal and “guaranteeing its open and safe operation for all nations.” And the Senate ratified the Panama Canal treaties in 1978.
Mick Mulvaney, Mr. Trump’s former chief of staff, suggested that the provocations were merely part of a negotiating tactic to get rates down.
“You know, I don’t envision American troops going in to retake the canal, but you got to think that someone is out there scratching their head going, ‘Is Donald Trump crazy enough to do something like that?’” Mr. Mulvaney said Tuesday on “The Hill” on NewsNation.
Mr. Berg said the neutrality agreement made it unlikely that Panama would even be able to grant special rates to the United States. And, he noted, Mr. Mulino is “incredibly pro-American” and likely eager to help the incoming Trump administration deal with issues like illegal immigration.
“President Mulino is going to be a great ally with the United States,” Mr. Berg said. “We should not want this to devolve into some kind of political fight because we’re going to need President Mulino on a number of other issues.”
But there is, as Mr. Trump has threatened, a military option. Mr. Trump could as president order an invasion of Panama. Under the terms of its constitution, Panama has no army. But experts dismissed Mr. Trump’s threat on Tuesday as empty intimidation.
“If the U.S. wanted to flout international law and act like Vladimir Putin, the U.S. could invade Panama and recover the canal,” said Benjamin Gedan, director of the Wilson Center’s Latin America Program in Washington. “No one would see it as a legitimate act, and it would bring not only grievous damage to their image, but instability to the canal.”
As we continue to celebrate the New Year, a lot of us are considering a reset on a few different aspects of our lives, whether a resolution or not. The kitchen space is no exception, and I’d argue that it’s one of the most worthy places to upgrade. After all, we spend a great deal of time cooking, eating, and drinking.
Just in time to check off items on your list, Amazon dropped its list of the top 100 picks for 2025, and heaps of kitchen goods made the cut. I combed through all of the items to make it easier, grabbing the top 10 best finds to add to your collection. Shop top brands like Breville, Yeti, Le Creuset, Fishwife, and more, from $29.
We love Yeti products, and this nifty cooler is a great place to start if you plan to take day trips, whether for a winter hike or a summer beach day. It has insulated walls with enough space to hold up to 18 cans or 28 pounds of ice. It can even hold a wine bottle, which is perfect for on-the-go dates. Now’s a great time to pick it up since a few shades, including key lime, wild vine red, and more, are 20% off.
This Breville espresso machine is popular, and for good reason. We ranked it our favorite espresso machine because of its seemingly perfect design. It’s highly customizable, so you can manually control a range of settings, though you can also use its automatic functions for fuss-free pulls. It comes with a built-in grinder and a milk frother for an all-in-one appliance.
Amazon listed Fishwife’s anchovies as a product of the year. I love this brand’s tinned picks, and I think anchovies are a great place to start because you can essentially mix them into anything, like sauces and dressings. The anchovies hail from the Cantabrian Sea and hold a Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification for responsible fishing practices. They’re packed in Spanish olive oil and salt for a buttery, flavor-packed profile you’ll want to add to every dish.
I’ve always wanted one of these temperature-controlled mugs for my coffee. I’m the kind of person who drinks a hot cup of coffee every morning, and typically, the hotter the coffee, the better for me. After testing this smart mug, we think it’s worth the splurge — what sets it apart from others is that the mug is what heats your coffee, not the base. You can even control the temperature on your phone with an app. I can’t think of a better way to start the mornings.
If you have a resolution to make more foods from scratch, a KitchenAid mixer will come in handy. Think homemade crusty bread dough, birthday cakes, and so much more. This model is our favorite stand mixer on the market. It’s durable and built to last a lifetime. It’s also very versatile, with 5 quarts of space, 10 speeds, and three attachments. With the range of colors, it’s tough to pass on.
These Japanese barbecue sauces definitely had a moment back in 2024 or even 2023 — it’s hard to keep track. Either way, they’re a pantry staple for my partner and me. We tend to buy and prep a lot of plain proteins, like tofu, salmon, or rotisserie chicken. These sauces make them feel like a well-planned meal, even when everything’s just seasoned with salt and pepper. They’re sweet, tangy, layered with flavor, and filled with umami. We always have a bottle on standby.
While the classic Stanley Quencher was included in the list, there’s something about the flexible straw design of this Hydro Flask that really stands out to me. These tall 40-ounce bottles can be a bit awkward to sip from, especially if you’re sitting down, so I love that you don’t have to work hard to get a sip of your drink. It’s made with stainless steel, double-wall vacuum insulation, and a leak-resistant lid to prevent any sudden messes. When you’re done with it for the day, just pop it in the dishwasher.
Beast’s sleek-looking personal blenders have graced many of our kitchens because of their powerful and compact designs. This Mini Blender Plus is another excellent option. The base has a simple power button, so there’s no fuss when it comes to your early-morning smoothie. You also get three different cup options, ranging from 640 to 415 milliliters. With four simple colors to choose from, they’ll fit right into any decor.
You can’t go wrong with a classic set of mugs, and these Le Creuset ones are as timeless as it gets. They have the classic flared-out rim and slim handle you’d expect, with a stoneware material and colorful finish options. We loved these mugs during our quest for the best coffee mugs, ranking them as our top pick for folks who like to host. You can also match them to your cookware from the brand. They’re weighty and comfortable to hold, and the 14-ounce capacity was perfect. Plus, they’re microwave- and dishwasher-safe.
Graza makes some seriously tasty olive oils in easy-to-squeeze bottles, which is why the brand has fit so seamlessly into our kitchens. If you’re looking to make cooking easier, this set is a great choice. It comes with a large bottle of the Sizzle oil for daily cooking and a medium Drizzle oil for topping dishes. It’ll become the go-to set for all meals.
There are plenty of perfectly reasonable, considered, and analytic ways of evaluating the matchups that will eventually lead to the Super Bowl. Not this time. Not on this URL located on the World Wide Web.
We need to evaluate these NFL Playoffs only using the sweet science of combat. Who would reign supreme if we removed the 53 players from each team and left each game up to one-on-one gladiatorial combat between mascots?
It’s really unfair, but the Texans get a bye in this round. The Chargers are one of only four NFL teams who don’t have a mascot, and I’m not skirting the rules by allowing in Boltman. Firstly, Boltman is unofficial — and he hasn’t really been tied to the team since they left San Diego.
Toro the bull wins by default. But we’re going to discuss the problems with you later, Toro.
Houston Texans win.
We’re back to the third matchup between these teams this season, but the first to be settled by mascot death match. This is a tough one to call. On the one hand, you have Steely McBeam, champion of the working class, someone who will be there for you at a moment’s notice.
If this were any human vs. human contest in the NFL, I’m picking Steely. This is a guy who has killed before and buried the bodies under the foundations of a construction site.
Unfortunately, he’s up against this.
Baltimore is not getting all three ravens for the purposes of fairness. Even so, Poe alone is terrifying. I don’t think people appreciate how scary a raven can be, let alone one the size of a human with a three-foot-long beak. Humans naturally freak out when a sparrow comes down their chimney, let alone this monstrosity. He is going to tear poor Mr. McBeam apart.
Baltimore Ravens win
This is where things get difficult. We have two animals who naturally enjoy working in a stampede situation, and to this end, you would have to give the rub to a Buffalo demolishing a horse.
However, we’re not talking buffalo vs. horse, we’re talking about Billy Buffalo …
vs. Miles.
There has never been an animal mascot more inherently evil than Miles. Miles is to horses what Pennywise is to clowns. Miles fights for fun on the weekend in underground fight clubs.
Billy Buffalo isn’t ready for this smoke. He’s just too kind and gentle.
Denver Broncos win.
We get a bye in the NFC as well, with Green Bay being another team without a mascot. Unofficial mascots don’t count in the buttoned-up world of the NFL. If the shield can’t make money off it, then it doesn’t count. I don’t make the rules … well, I very specifically do make the rules here and I’m banning unofficial mascots.
Swoop wins by default.
Philadelphia Eagles win.
This is our first fight, in which both competitors carry military rank. Suiting up for Washington we have the anthropomorphic pig solider Major Tuddy.
Against the dread pirate, Captain Fear.
I might be in the minority, but I don’t think a pirate is all that scary. They excelled in surprise tactics, seizing ships, and psychological warfare. All of these would be moot against a pig with an army background.
Major Tuddy has a huge mass advantage, and Captain Fear’s sword is for show. I think the army pig wins this one pretty handily.
This is the horn-headed matchup — but here’s the rub: There’s no historical evidence that vikings ever actually wore horned helmets. This was something invented in the 1800s in art and opera.
That makes Viktor the Vikings a bit of a poser. A poser in Zubaz no less.
Viktor is about as scary as a viking at the Eurovision Song Contest, and as a result has no chance of standing up to an angry, human-sized ram like Rampage.
Rams are underestimated as well. If you’ve ever been fake-charged by a ram you know it’s terrifying. I see Rampage charging Viktor, taking out his legs, then feasting on his supine body.
Los Angeles Rams win.
We’ll decide these matchups next week.
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