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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth took a victory lap over two recent “historic” agreements on the Panama Canal, marking major ...
The US has moved "a lot of troops" to Panama, President Donald Trump said, as he plans to "take back" the Panama Canal.
Panama’s opposition speaks out against deal that allows the deployment of US troops in the Central American nation.
We certainly respect the sovereignty of the Panamanians,” the U.S. defense secretary said before departing the country back ...
A deal has reportedly been made which will see troops deployed to the Central American country for training exercises.
The Trump administration has made the security of the canal, built by the U.S. more than a century ago, a top priority for ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Wednesday a sweeping new U.S.-Panama security agreement aimed at protecting the ...
The last US military bases in Panama were vacated in 1999 as a condition of the 1977 Torrijos-Carter treaties to hand the ...
Trump declared, “We’re taking back the canal.” Troops, F-18s, and naval forces are now stationed near Fort Sherman. Panama’s president praised the U.S. as Chinese forces begin to retreat.