United States under Trump 2.0 wants the Panama Canal

In this edition of newsletter delivered from the Editor’s desk, we’re looking at the cover story “United States under Trump 2.0 wants the Panama Canal” followed by Is Trump’s Pro-business Agenda a Threat to India’s IT Success?, An Intense Opposition Returns to Mozambique and Will Lebanon Finally have a President?. The world brief enclosed along with this newsletter contains the most pressing international news catching you up with the past 24 hours in 5 minutes.

Cover Story

Donald Trump recently claimed that the United States is being “ripped off” by the Panama Canal’s administrators and alleged that “Chinese soldiers” are operating the canal. He has threatened to “demand the return of the Panama Canal” to the United States. On December 23rd, Panama’s president, José Raúl Mulino, responded by asserting that “every square metre of the Panama Canal” is the country’s property, a stance supported by opposition parties. Trump’s actual objectives might be less extreme, but their specifics remain unclear.

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About the Author

Anirudh Phadke is the Founder/Editor of The Viyug. He is currently serving as a Member of the Board of Studies (BoS) for the Department of Defence & Strategic Studies at the Guru Nanak College (Autonomous). He previously worked for International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL). Anirudh holds a Master of Science in Strategic Studies along with a Certificate in Terrorism Studies from S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU). He completed Bachelor’s degree in Defence & Strategic Studies from Guru Nanak College (Autonomous).

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