President-elect Donald Trump has sparked a firestorm by signaling he won’t rule out military action to reclaim two critical global assets: the Panama Canal and Greenland. Speaking at his iconic Mar-a-Lago resort, Trump laid it out plain and simple—these territories are essential to America’s survival in a hostile world.
"The Panama Canal belongs to us," Trump declared. "It’s the lifeline of global trade, built by American hands, at great cost, and now it’s under China’s thumb. That’s not just wrong; it’s dangerous."
And Greenland? Trump isn’t shy about its significance either. With Russia and China expanding their Arctic dominance, Trump sees Greenland as a strategic necessity for defending the free world.
The Panama Canal, a marvel of engineering and determination, was built by the United States over a century ago. Nearly 38,000 lives were lost during its construction—a sacrifice Trump says has been mocked by weak U.S. policies ever since.
"We handed it to Panama for a dollar," Trump said, blasting President Jimmy Carter for signing away American control in the 1977 treaty. "And now China’s laughing at us, charging exorbitant fees and threatening global stability. We’re not going to let that stand."
Since Panama took full control in 1999, Beijing has been creeping ever closer. Chinese companies now dominate port operations and infrastructure near the canal, creating a foothold in the Americas. Trump sees this as a direct threat to American security and sovereignty.
Trump’s focus on Greenland isn’t new—it’s visionary. While the left laughed in 2019, Trump proposed purchasing Greenland for strategic purposes, a move that echoed Harry Truman’s effort in 1946. Today, as China and Russia stake their Arctic claims, Trump’s proposal looks less like a joke and more like a necessity.
"Denmark can’t defend Greenland," Trump said bluntly. "And if they won’t sell it, maybe it’s time to rethink their relationship with the United States."
Greenland holds untapped natural resources and serves as a critical Arctic gateway. Trump is willing to play hardball to secure it, threatening tariffs and economic pressure if Denmark refuses to cooperate.
This isn’t just about geography. It’s about fighting back against the globalist elite who’ve sold out America’s interests for decades. China’s Belt and Road Initiative is tightening its grip on Latin America and the Arctic, and Trump isn’t going to let America fall victim to their schemes.
He’s taking on the swamp and the international cabal of bankers, bureaucrats, and media elites who’d rather see America decline.
"They think we’re stupid," Trump said. "But we’re not stupid anymore. The free world depends on America being strong."
Trump’s boldness is exactly what America needs right now. Patriots, the fight isn’t over—it’s just beginning. Whether it’s tariffs on Denmark, standing up to China, or reasserting control over the Panama Canal, Trump is putting America back in charge.
Will you stand with him?
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