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TRUMP DROPS BOMBSHELL: Panama Canal Still 'Sort Of' On The Table As Greenland Negotiations Heat Up

Gary FranchiJanuary 21, 202624 views
TRUMP DROPS BOMBSHELL: Panama Canal Still 'Sort Of' On The Table As Greenland Negotiations Heat Up

President Donald Trump delivered a masterclass in strategic ambiguity during his record-breaking two-hour anniversary press conference, leaving the White House press corps scrambling when pressed about his intentions regarding both the Panama Canal and Greenland.

When a reporter directly asked whether taking back the Panama Canal was still on the table, Trump flashed that signature grin and delivered a response that will have globalists losing sleep: "I don't want to tell you that. Sort of. I must say, sort of."

That's right, folks. "Sort of." In Trump-speak, that means the 45th and 47th President is keeping all options open – exactly the kind of unpredictable strength that had America's adversaries on their heels during his first term.

Greenland: 'Something Very Good' Coming

The Spanish press tried to corner the President on Greenland, asking if his determination to acquire the strategic Arctic territory could lead to the "ultimate breakup of the NATO alliance."

Trump's response was pure diplomatic genius: "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. The man who single-handedly forced NATO members to finally pay their fair share – something no president before him could accomplish – is now leveraging that credibility to expand American strategic interests. The mainstream media wants you to believe this is reckless. Patriots know it's called winning.

Venezuela Releases Political Prisoners Under Trump Pressure

While the legacy media obsesses over manufactured controversies, they're burying the real story: the Maduro regime is buckling under Trump's pressure and releasing political prisoners.

"They've agreed that they're going to let, I guess, most of them out," Trump confirmed. "They have released a lot of political prisoners in Venezuela."

When pressed on whether the pace of releases was slow enough to become an "issue," Trump made clear that consequences depend on "what they did" – a reasonable position that acknowledges the complexity of the situation while maintaining leverage over the socialist dictator.

"They have released a lot of political prisoners in Venezuela." – President Donald Trump

America First Diplomacy in Action

What we witnessed in that briefing room was something the Biden administration never understood: peace through strength. Trump isn't telegraphing his moves to our adversaries. He's keeping them guessing, keeping them nervous, and keeping America in the driver's seat of global negotiations.

The Panama Canal, built with American blood, treasure, and engineering genius, was foolishly given away by Jimmy Carter. Greenland represents critical strategic positioning in an increasingly contested Arctic. Both are on Trump's radar, and that should terrify every globalist who thought American decline was inevitable.

The corporate press will clip thirty seconds of this briefing and spin it as chaos. We're giving you the truth: this is a President who knows exactly what he's doing, playing chess while his critics are still learning checkers.

The question every American should be asking isn't whether Trump will make these moves – it's whether his opponents have the courage to stop him. Based on the fumbling questions from that briefing room, the answer is a resounding no.

America is back, and the world better get used to it.

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Gary Franchi

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

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