Panama Rejects 'Revival' Of US Bases Amid Canal Pact As Pentagon Plays Down Retaliation From China
Panama Rejects 'Revival' Of US Bases Amid Canal Pact As Pentagon Plays Down Retaliation From China

Panama Rejects 'Revival' Of US Bases Amid Canal Pact As Pentagon Plays Down Retaliation From China

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US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth floated the idea on Wednesday of US troops returning to Panama to "secure" its strategically vital canal, a suggestion quickly shot down by the Central American country's government.Hegseth suggested during a visit to Panama that "by invitation" the United States could "revive" military bases or naval air stations and rotate deployments of US troops to an isthmus the United States invaded 35 years ago.He also said his country was seeking free passage through the canal for its Navy ships -- which US President Donald Trump had said were "severely overcharged and not treated fairly in any way, shape or form."Trump, since coming to power in January, has repeatedly claimed that China has too much influence over the canal, which handles about 40 percent of US container traffic and five percent of world trade. n18oc_world n18oc_crux0:00 INTRODUCTION3:08 US SEEKS FREE PASSAGE VIA PANAMA CANAL4:05 US NOT SEEKING WAR WITH CHINA: HEGSETH5:25 ‘WON’T CEDE SOVEREIGNTY…’ PANAMA REACTS TO HEGSETH’S PROPOSAL
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Panama Rejects 'Revival' Of US Bases Amid Canal Pact As Pentagon Plays Down Retaliation From China