After contentious public debate, Democrat President Jimmy Carter gave away the Panama Canal in 1977.
Concern arose as to what international influences would fill the vacuum once the United States transferred control.
Such concerns werre voiced by Admiral Thomas Moorer, commander of the U.S. Pacific and Atlantic fleets and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1970 to 1974, who stated in The New American, March 29, 1999:
“Chinese are poised to effectively take control of the Panama Canal … The Panama Canal is very close to home and is one of our most vital commercial and military assets …
In 1996, while China was illegally pouring millions of dollars into Clinton’s reelection effort, it was also funneling huge amounts of cash to Panamanian politicians to ensure that one of its front companies, Hutchison Whampoa of Hong Kong, could move in when we vacate …”
Moorer continued:
“In 1997, Panama secretly turned over the American-built port facility at Balboa, which controls shipping on the Pacific side, and at Cristobal, which controls shipping on the Atlantic side, to Hutchison …
We are scheduled to turn over Rodman Naval Station, Howard Air Force Base, and other important military facilities to Panama, which has given Hutchison an option on these bases …”
Admiral Moorer concluded:
“President Clinton may say that they are our friends and allies, but the Chinese military and Communist Party literature refer to the United States as ‘the main enemy.’
And despite what … Henry Kissinger, and the media may tell you about ‘reform’ in China, it is still run by a brutal, totalitarian, Communist regime that will do us harm if and when it thinks it can get the better of us.”
China’s Hutchinson Ports (CK Hutchinson Holdings) is the world’s largest seaport operator.
In addition to controlling U.S. built anchor ports on either end of the Panama Canal – Balboa and Cristobal, it controls strategic ports all around the globe.
Panama has been a popular haven for American expats who prefer to not live in the United States, as it has warm climate, beautiful scenery, the cost-of-living is financially favorable. For safety reasons, though, it is not uncommon to see bars on windows, fences, walls and armed security.
Since the mid-1970s, Panama, along with other Central and South American countries, has experienced increased Muslim immigration, with El Centro Cultural Islámico de Colón being dedicated on January 15, 1982.
The publication CRITICA reported, September 16, 2015, “ISIS Amenaza a Panama” – ISIS Threat to Panama.
In 2016, the Panama Canal opened a new set of locks, doubling the waterway’s capacity to accommodate larger ships. Unfortunately, the locks let so much water out of Gatun Lake that in years of drought fewer ships are allowed through the canal. |