Reclaiming the Panama Canal | March 4, 2025
William F. Jasper is an investigative reporter and senior editor at The New American Magazine. He’s an author, journalist and commentator. For more than three decades he served as an accredited correspondent at the United Nations in New York and U.N. summits around the world.
From 1904-1914 the U.S. built the Panama Canal. Today, it’s once again at the forefront of geopolitical discussions as President Trump believes that giving away the canal was a bad idea.
William began with a brief history of the canal and moved into discussion regarding a number of canal-related controversies that bring up some interesting questions including:
- What about those who claim we can’t break the treaties and go back on our word?
- Is it true that Panama has one treaty and we have another and the two don’t compare with one another?
- Who was “pulling the strings” of Jimmy Carter?
- Jimmy Carter is often the focus of the canal turnover but what part did Bill Clinton play?
- Have we really paid for the Panama Canal multiple times over?
In the end, even if it’s possible to take back the canal, is it a good idea? Get to the bottom of the issue, and hear what your fellow listeners had to say, on this edition of Crosstalk.
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