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The President of Panama has roundly rejected any idea that his country will give up control of the Panama Canal. President José Raul Mulino, speaking at a session on Latin America at the World ...
The “Canada is not for sale” hat is listed for $45 at strongandfreehat.ca ... Ryder said Trump also thinks America has already paid for the Panama Canal and he intends to bring it back under U.S.
DONALD Trump has refused to rule out using force at the Panama Canal and threatened Canada during a fiery press conference. The Republican, who is two weeks away from entering the White House, has ...
Officials in both Denmark and Greenland have made it clear it's not for sale. In a news conference ... of people wearing Make America Great Again hats. Still, Denmark's newly proclaimed King ...
Greenland is not for sale. That’s the dominant refrain from ... military or economic force to take control of Greenland or the Panama Canal. “My mom was asking me, seriously, if I thought ...
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The post was accompanied by a video featuring someone, seemingly from Greenland, wearing a MAGA hat and saying that the ... "Greenland is not for sale and cannot be sold." In recent weeks, as ...
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Smith did not come to Ottawa for the meeting and joined the discussion virtually from Panama. She also did not attend ... Ford arrived at the meeting wearing a hat that read 'Canada is not for sale.' ...
Marco Rubio, as the new U.S. Secretary of State, will visit Panama amid concerns over China's growing influence on the Panama Canal. President Trump's claim that China has control of the canal has ...
In 1905, newly independent Panama signed a treaty granting the U.S. rights to build and indefinitely administer the canal. The U.S. paid Panama $10 million and later a $250,000 annuity for the rights.