January 11, 2025, Panama City, USA: This sign is on the Miraflores Locks of the Panama Canal Saturday January 11, 2025. President-elect Donald J. Trump has not ruled out using military force to return the Canal to control by the United States. (Credit Image: © Mark Hertzberg/ZUMA Press Wire)
January 13, 2025, USA: The sun sets behind the 2019 Atlantic Bridge at the north or Caribbean Sea end, near the 1913 Gatun Locks of the Panama Canal, Monday January 13, 2025. President-elect Donald J. Trump has not ruled out using military force to return the Canal to control by the United States. (Credit Image: © Mark Hertzberg/ZUMA Press Wire)
January 13, 2025, USA: The Seaway Milos passes through the Gatun Locks on the Panama Canal Monday January 13, 2025. The locomotives, known as “mules†are tethered to ship passing through the locks and keep them centered in the locks. President-elect Donald J. Trump has not ruled out using military force to return the Canal to control by the United States. (Credit Image: © Mark Hertzberg/ZUMA Press Wire)
January 12, 2025, Panama City, USA: A ship exits the Panama Canal, headed for the Pacific Ocean. In the background, ontainers are loaded on and off ships at the Hong Kong-based Hutchinson Port container terminal near the Pacific Ocean end of the Panama Canal Sunday January 12, 2025. President-elect Donald J. Trump has not ruled out using military force to return the Canal to control by the United States. (Credit Image: © Mark Hertzberg/ZUMA Press Wire)
January 13, 2025, Panama City, USA: Hapag – Lloyd’s Seaways Milos freighter is in the Miraflores Locks of the Panama Canal Monday January 13, 2025, President-elect Donald J. Trump has not ruled out using military force to return the Canal to control by the United States. (Credit Image: © Mark Hertzberg/ZUMA Press Wire)
January 13, 2025, USA: Lock gates open in front of small craft in the Gatun Locks on the Panama Canal Monday January 13, 2025. President-elect Donald J. Trump has not ruled out using military force to return the Canal to control by the United States. (Credit Image: © Mark Hertzberg/ZUMA Press Wire)
January 13, 2025, Panama City, USA: Hapag – LloydÕs Seaways Milos freighter is in the Miraflores Locks of the Panama Canal Monday January 13, 2025. The locomotives tethered to ships in the canal are known as Ã’mules,Ó and help keep ships centered in the locks. President-elect Donald J. Trump has not ruled out using military force to return the Canal to control by the United States. (Credit Image: © Mark Hertzberg/ZUMA Press Wire)
January 13, 2025, USA: The Seaway Milos passes through the Gatun Locks on the Panama Canal Monday January 13, 2025. The locomotives, known as ‘mules’ are tethered to ship passing through the locks and keep them centered in the locks. President-elect Donald J. Trump has not ruled out using military force to return the Canal to control by the United States. (Credit Image: © Mark Hertzberg/ZUMA Press Wire)
January 13, 2025, USA: Holland America Lines’ Zaandam cruise ship is in the Gatun Locks on the Panama Canal Monday January 13, 2025. The Centennial Bridge is in the background. President-elect Donald J. Trump has not ruled out using military force to return the Canal to control by the United States. (Credit Image: © Mark Hertzberg/ZUMA Press Wire)
January 13, 2025, USA: Lock gates close in the Gatun Locks on the Panama Canal Monday January 13, 2025. President-elect Donald J. Trump has not ruled out using military force to return the Canal to control by the United States. (Credit Image: © Mark Hertzberg/ZUMA Press Wire)
January 13, 2025, Balboa, USA: Containers are loaded on and off ships at the PSA Panama International Terminal (or PSA Singapore container terminal) near the Pacific Ocean end of the Panama Canal Sunday January 12, 2025. President-elect Donald J. Trump has not ruled out using military force to return the Canal to control by the United States. (Credit Image: © Mark Hertzberg/ZUMA Press Wire)
January 13, 2025, Panama City, USA: Lock gates close in locks of the Panama Canal Monday January 13, 2025 President-elect Donald J. Trump has not ruled out using military force to return the Canal to control by the United States. (Credit Image: © Mark Hertzberg/ZUMA Press Wire)
Scott Mc Kiernan, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, ZUMA Press