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Keith Wheelock's avatar

Jim, I am astonished at President-elect Trump huffing and puffing like the big bad wolf who threatened the three pigs with blowing their house down.

His latest huff/puff relates to Panama, Greenland, and Canada. As an historian, I can only ascribe the bizarreness of this trio to total ignorance of historical facts, boredom after a cult dinner gathering at Mar a Lago, and/or the sort of frustration/anger that impels him to throw ketchup at his dining room wall.

The history of the United States and our screwing Columbia out of Panama is brilliantly described in David McCullough’s PATH BETWEEN THE SEAS: PANAMA CANAL 1870-1914. Teddy Roosevelt publicly acknowledged that he took Panama. Building the canal was an engineering miracle during which tens of thousands, including some Americans, died.

As you know, there was long a persuasive case that the US should acknowledge Panamanian sovereignty over the entire canal. To President Carter’s credit, this occurred during his presidency. When George H. W. Bush in 1989 got into a snit over dictator Noriega s treatment of some official Americans in the Canal Zone [Washington scuttlebutt was that Bush, after Reagan, wished to demonstrate that he wasn’t a ‘wimp’], he dispatched maximum force. This was used indiscriminately, causing significant civilian casualties. Noriega, a bad guy involved in drugs (and on CIA’s payroll for many years) was brought back to the US and sentenced to jail.

The major issue regarding the Panama Canal in recent decades relates to its capacity. As container ships have become larger and larger, the canal had to be widened. Since ‘50 million gallons of fresh water’ is required to operate the locks for a single ship, the recent multi-year drought has severely affected canal operations.

While the Panama Canal operators explore long-term ameliorations, currently they must restrict the number of ships that can pass through the canal. Recently, ship owners can pay an extra $400,000 to obtain faster access to the canal.

I haven’t a clue as to what ‘vital US interest’ Trump is referring to, when he threatens to ‘retake’ the Panama Canal (or all of Panama?). The Panama Canal,, like the Suez Canal (constructed by Frenchman de Lesseps, who was overwhelmed by the problems involved with building a canal through unhealthy jungle and with extraordinary engineering challenges), is an international waterway.

The thought that Trump would consider invading Panama is totally ridiculous, even during one of Trump’s undefined ‘concept’ outbursts.

As for Greenland (which I challenge Trump to locate on a blank map,) he blurted out that he wanted to buy Greenland during his first term. Denmark sternly rebuked him, as did Greenlanders.

As for considering Canada as a 51st state, Trump has absolutely no idea of the historical separation of Canada and the United States over centuries. Indeed, back during the American revolution, Benedict’s Arnold was prominent in a military attack to ‘capture’ Canada that ended in catastrophe.

Panama, Greenland, and Canada. I’m going to buckle my seat belt once Trump brings his foreign policy geopolitical ‘brilliance’ back to the White House. I am reminded of that popular TV show IT PAYS TO BE IGNORANT.

I see that Elon Musk is assisting Trump by declaring that the far-right political party is the only salvation for Germany. When I was a Foreign Service Officer, such a statement, particularly made by a very rich billionaire who seemed to be engaged in a political bromance with a president-elect, would have been considered inappropriate involvement in the internal politics of a long-time ally.

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Dan Richard's avatar

Jim, this is such an important piece of historical context. Trumps’s bullying is stupid Ugly American stuff.

I have a strange but stubborn recollection that while Reagan was beating the drum on the Panama “giveaway,” none other than John Wayne publicly supported Jimmy Carter on the issue of transferring the canal. Does that ring a bell?

Brilliant of you to tie in the eco realpolitik of the fresh water issue. Nice job as always.

RIP President Carter. I’m glad Joe Biden will preside over the public remembrance and not the other guy.

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