Panama City Mayor Responds To Trump’s Threat To Seize Control Of The Panama Canal, Does Not Hold Back

Trump risks losing allies.


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The Panama Canal is one of the most important waterways in the world. It connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, making global trade much faster and easier. The canal belongs to Panama, and its people are very proud of it. But now, U.S. President Donald Trump has caused a big problem by suggesting that the U.S. might take control of the canal again.

This idea has upset the leaders of Panama. Both the President of Panama and the Mayor of Panama City have made strong statements. They are standing up for their country and making it clear that the canal is not up for grabs.

The Mayor of Panama City, Mayer Mizrachi, responded directly to Trump. In a public statement, he explained that Panama and the United States have been allies for over 100 years. This friendship is built on shared values like democracy and capitalism.

Mizrachi said that working together is the best way to grow and succeed. However, he also warned that threatening Panama’s sovereignty is a bad idea. He said these threats only bring the people of Panama closer together to defend their country.

Dear Donald Trump,

,In my time as Mayor of Panama City, I have learned that collaboration is key to economic development and prosperity. Panama is one of the few countries in Latin America that shares the same democratic and capitalist values ​​with the United States. We are, and have been, allies for over a century, an alliance that is not only based on common interests, but more importantly, on shared values. Your triumphant victory last month marked a new era. As such, I am excited to see how the United States will thrive under his leadership and team during your tenure.

 

However, threatening a strategic ally and its sovereignty will likely have the opposite effect. President Mulino’s position on this issue is clear: there will be no retaking of the Canal or any Panamanian territory by the United States or any other country. The only thing achieved is to unite the Panamanian people.

 

You will find in Panama and its President a willingness to sit down as allies to discuss a path forward that reflects our values ​​and our shared alliance. And if you choose another path, you will find a President and a people willing to stand strong in their country. We are not, and will never be, the 51st state.

Why is the Canal so important?

The Panama Canal is more than just a waterway. It is a huge source of income for Panama. Ships from all over the world use it to save time and money. Instead of traveling around South America, they pass through the canal.

The canal was built by the United States in the early 1900s. For many years, the U.S. controlled it. But in 1999, Panama took full control of the canal. Since then, Panama has managed it very well, making it an important part of the country’s economy.

Trump’s suggestion that the U.S. might take back the canal is not just an insult to Panama’s pride—it’s also a threat to its economy. This is why Panama’s leaders are responding so strongly.

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Since starting his second term as president, Trump has already caused problems with Mexico and Canada. Now, Panama is the latest country to speak out against him.

Trump often uses threats and insults when dealing with other countries. He also likes to post these messages on social media, where everyone can see them. While his supporters think this makes him strong, many people believe it causes harm. They say it ruins relationships with important allies and makes the U.S. look bad.

The Mayor of Panama City made Panama’s position very clear. He said Panama wants to work with the U.S. as partners. The two countries share many values, and there is no need for conflict.

However, Mizrachi also warned that if the U.S. continues to make threats, Panama will stand firm. He reminded Trump that the canal and the country belong to Panama, and no one else. This message is not just about Panama. It is a reminder to the whole world that every country has the right to protect its sovereignty.

This situation shows how important it is to work together. The U.S. and Panama have been friends for many years. They have helped each other grow and succeed. But threats and insults can destroy that friendship.

The Mayor of Panama City handled this situation very well. His words were clear and strong, but also respectful. He showed that Panama is ready to work with the U.S., but only as equals.

Trump now has a choice. He can continue to create chaos, or he can choose to work with allies like Panama. The world is watching, and so are the people of Panama.

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Terry Lawson

I’m Terry Lawson, a writer and editor based in Alabama with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. For the past four years, I’ve worked as a ghostwriter for various companies, delivering content that meets clients' needs. I currently work as an editor and political writer for Political Tribune, creating engaging articles. I enjoy writing and have developed strong skills in writing & editing, critical thinking, and project management. My work is fueled by a passion for storytelling and a commitment to quality.

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