Following Trump's remarks on Greenland and the Panama Canal, Newsweek has mapped what U.S. control of the regions would look like.
We found no evidence of the canal being under China's control, as claimed by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
The U.S. acquired the rights to build and operate the canal in the early 20th century, but at the time, Panama was in the process of seceding from Colombia, whose senate was refusing to ratify a ...
Treaties ratified by the Senate in 1978 established permanent neutrality, but some Republicans regret that decision.
Newsweek has mapped what the U.S. would look like on the world stage if it incorporated both Greenland and the Panama Canal. Newsweek contacted the Trump transition team and the Panamanian Embassy ...