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TRUMP DROPS BOMBSHELL: Panama Canal, Greenland STILL 'On the Table' as NATO Allies Sweat

Gary FranchiJanuary 21, 202617 views
TRUMP DROPS BOMBSHELL: Panama Canal, Greenland STILL 'On the Table' as NATO Allies Sweat

President Donald Trump just sent shockwaves through the globalist establishment, confirming that American ambitions regarding both Greenland and the Panama Canal remain very much alive—and he's not afraid to ruffle NATO feathers to get what he wants.

During his record-breaking two-hour anniversary briefing at the White House, a foreign reporter attempted to corner the President on whether his determination to secure Greenland could lead to the "ultimate breakup of the NATO alliance."

Trump's response? Pure, unfiltered confidence.

"It's very interesting. So I think something's going to happen that's going to be very good for everybody. Nobody's done more for NATO than I have, as I said before, in every way."

Let that sink in, patriots. While European leaders clutch their pearls and the mainstream media hyperventilates about "diplomatic norms," President Trump is playing chess while they're playing checkers. He's not backing down—he's doubling down.

Panama Canal: Still In Play

When pressed by reporters about whether retaking the Panama Canal remains on his agenda—a topic that had the foreign policy establishment in meltdown mode last year—Trump kept his cards close to his chest.

"I don't want to tell you that," the President said with characteristic directness. "Sort of."

That's right, folks. "Sort of" is still on the table. And if you're China, which has been expanding its influence over that critical waterway, you should be very, very nervous right now.

Venezuela Bends the Knee

In a stunning display of American strength, Trump also revealed that Venezuela has begun releasing political prisoners—a direct result of his administration's hardline approach to the Maduro regime.

When asked whether the pace of releases was satisfactory, Trump acknowledged they "have released a lot of political prisoners in Venezuela," while noting that the ultimate disposition "depends on what they did."

This is what American leadership looks like. While the Biden administration spent four years appeasing dictators and abandoning American interests, Trump is forcing authoritarian regimes to comply with basic human rights—not through endless negotiations and sternly-worded letters, but through strength.

The Globalists Are Panicking

The question from the Spanish reporter about NATO's potential "breakup" tells you everything you need to know about how our so-called allies view American sovereignty. They're terrified that Trump might actually put America first—and they should be.

For decades, American taxpayers have footed the bill for European defense while those same nations lectured us about everything from climate change to immigration. Trump changed that calculus in his first term, and he's clearly not done reshaping the global order in his second.

The legacy media will spin this as "chaos" or "unpredictability." But here's what they won't tell you: unpredictability is exactly what keeps America's adversaries off balance. When China, Russia, and Iran don't know what Trump will do next, they think twice before acting against American interests.

The Bottom Line

President Trump's marathon briefing wasn't just a press conference—it was a message to the world. America is back, America is strong, and America will pursue its strategic interests regardless of what the globalist establishment thinks.

Greenland? On the table. Panama Canal? On the table. Political prisoners freed? Already happening.

This is what winning looks like, patriots. And the best part? We're only one year in.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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