Trump Considers Military Action for Panama Canal and Greenland
President-elect Donald Trump has suggested that he may consider using military force to secure control over the Panama Canal and Greenland, highlighting their significance to U.S. national security. In a statement made to reporters, Trump described the Panama Canal as "vital" for the United States and emphasized the importance of Greenland for national security purposes.
Less than two weeks before his inauguration scheduled for January 20, Trump indicated that he would not rule out military intervention, stating, "It might be that you’ll have to do something." His comments come as he has sent a delegation to Greenland, which is an autonomous territory of Denmark.
While Trump urged for the U.S. control of these territories, he drew a distinction regarding Canada, suggesting that he would pursue "economic force" rather than military action for any potential unification with the U.S.
Trump's statements have raised concerns, especially given Greenland's status as a long-standing ally of the U.S. and a founding member of NATO.
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