At a news conference Tuesday, President-elect Donald Trump renewed his threats against Gaza, Greenland, Canada and the Panama Canal as he continues to push an agenda of extreme U.S. imperialism. Democratic Congressmember Jim McGovern calls Trump's comments "outrageous,
President-elect Donald Trump said he would not promise to avoid a military confrontation over his desire to bring Greenland or the Panama Canal under US control.
Fox News contributor Joey Jones joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss how President-elect Trump has put the world on 'notice' as he eyes the Panama Canal, Greenland and Canada.
President-elect Donald Trump suggested Tuesday he would consider using military force to gain control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, and "economic force" to acquire Canada.
In recent weeks, President-elect Donald Trump has threatened trade wars with Canada and Mexico, mused about taking over Greenland, and talked about bringing the Panama Canal.
Robby Soave and Niall Stanage discuss President-elect Donald Trump's comment about wanting to buy Greenland and the Panama Canal.
In a wide-ranging news conference, President-elect Trump said he would try to regain control of the Panama Canal, acquire Greenland and get rid of the "artificially drawn line" between the U.S. and Canada.
But not everyone is sure that President-elect Donald Trump’s talk of annexing Canada and Greenland and reclaiming the Panama Canal is driven by a deeper strategy.
Donald Trump ran on a return to his “America First” foreign policy platform. The U.S., he said, could no longer afford to be the world’s policeman. On his watch, he pledged, there would be no new wars.
When a leader of a country expresses the intention to use force, it should generally be taken seriously. However, whether it is taken seriously depends on whether the leader is genuinely committed to following through,
Trump's rhetoric, reminiscent of 19th-century colonialism, has alarmed allies and emboldened adversaries, raising concerns about the potential for conflict Donald Trump ran on a return to his "America First" foreign policy platform.