Vice President Trump Demands Panama Canal Return, President Musk Suggests Moon Colony Instead
In a move as bold as it is baffling, Vice President Donald J. Trump declared yesterday at a rally in Biloxi, Mississippi, that the United States should "take back the Panama Canal."
"We built it, it’s ours! Nobody builds canals like us—they’re saying it’s the best canal, the most tremendous canal in history," Trump exclaimed to a crowd waving MAGA hats that now feature solar panels on the brim (a recent mandate from President Musk’s administration). "The Panamanians? They didn’t even say thank you. It’s a disgrace!"
Of course, the Panama Canal hasn’t been under U.S. control since 1999, thanks to an agreement signed during the Carter administration—but details like history, sovereignty, or international law have never been known to slow Trump’s rhetorical freight train. "We’ll just go down there and take it back. Easy. They won’t even see us coming!" he added, suggesting that perhaps Elon Musk could build a fleet of SpaceX submarines to help with the endeavor.
President Musk: Why Stop at the Canal? Let’s Buy the Moon!
President Musk, overhearing Trump’s remarks during his morning hyperloop ride to the Oval Office, reportedly had an entirely different vision.
“The Panama Canal? That’s old tech,” Musk said in a statement released on X (formerly known as Twitter). “We should be focusing on establishing MoonX—the first fully automated lunar colony powered by Dogecoin.”
While Musk’s grandiose vision dazzled some and bewildered others, his administration’s laissez-faire attitude toward territorial claims has raised eyebrows. After all, this is the same administration that last week proposed turning Greenland into a Mars simulation training ground (complete with Tesla charging stations) and suggested that we "merge" with Canada to streamline maple syrup distribution.
If We're Stealing Things, Why Stop There?
The question on everyone’s mind seems to be: why stop at the Panama Canal? Indeed, Vice President Trump’s logic has inspired a flurry of proposals from his most ardent supporters.
"Why not take Canada? It’s basically ours anyway,” declared a Fox News pundit during last night’s broadcast. "They’ve got the same Walmart brands, and their Prime Minister is basically a low-rent version of a Hallmark movie star. Let’s just annex it already."
Mexico, too, has come under Trump’s crosshairs—though not for the reasons you’d expect. "They’ve got all the tequila, and quite frankly, the best tacos. We take Mexico, we fix Taco Bell. It’ll be huge," Trump said, waving a flag featuring a hybrid eagle-cactus logo he doodled himself.
The World Responds
Unsurprisingly, the international response has been… less enthusiastic. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued a polite but firm statement: “We appreciate the interest, but Canada is not for sale. Besides, it’s winter, and they’d just complain about the snow.”
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, meanwhile, laughed off the remarks, suggesting that if Trump wants Mexico, he’d better start learning Spanish. “Good luck translating ‘covfefe’,” he quipped.
As for the Panamanians? They seem content to watch the circus from a distance. “If they want the canal back, they can have it,” said one anonymous diplomat. “But only if they take Trump with them.”
The Future of Geopolitics, Musk-Trump Style
While the rest of the world struggles to keep up, Americans seem divided on the issue. A recent poll found that 45% of voters think the Panama Canal is in Arizona, 30% think we already own Canada, and 15% just want cheaper avocados.
In the end, it’s hard to tell whether these territorial ambitions are the start of a new era in geopolitics or just another episode of the increasingly surreal reality show we call democracy. One thing’s for sure: the next time Vice President Trump gives a speech, you’ll want to bring a map—and possibly a telescope, just in case President Musk shifts focus to Jupiter.
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The Fecal Fuhrer at it again.
Panama’s President José Raúl Mulino wasted no time firing back at Trump. “The sovereignty of our canal is NOT up for negotiation,” Mulino said, clearly exasperated but maintaining a dignity Trump couldn’t even fake. “Our canal serves humanity, not just one nation.” The response, dripping with measured disdain, might as well have been subtitled, “Take a seat, Donald.”
Panama is, in fact, an independent nation and not a poorly managed Trump casino.
This wasn’t just a fleeting rant—it was a full-on tantrum aimed squarely at the government of Panama
Trump had managed to turn what should’ve been a rally about his policies into a one-man show about his insecurities. His obsession with the Panama Canal and Musk wasn’t just bizarre—it was embarrassing. Here was a former president, a man once entrusted with the nuclear codes, reduced to ranting about a waterway he doesn’t control and a billionaire he clearly envies.
As the crowd filtered out into the Arizona night, their cheers still ringing in the air, one thing was clear: Trump isn’t campaigning to lead America. He’s campaigning to make himself feel relevant again. And if he must annex Panama or take potshots at Elon Musk to do it, so be it. The circus rolls on, and the ringmaster’s ego has never been more out of control.
AND THERE IS GREENLAND- HOLY XXXX
On social media he wrote-
UScontrol over Greenland, an overseas territory of Denmark, asan “absolute necessity ” maintain “national security” & “freedom the world”
Then he threated the UK
Canada, Mexico, China, Panama, Ukraine, UK and Greenland?
We are the laughing stock of the world
He would have to do what, launch another military invasion of Panama, to retake the Canal Zone? Oh, I know, we could label it “Operation Just (Be)Cause”!
Don Nicol
The orange menace is completely out of his mind. No hope for the U.S.
Sherry Ann Harnden
The Fecal Fuhrer at it again.
Lori Mann
He's an idiot. Someone needs to educate themselves. Sorry, I don't know what I was thinking when I said that. I wish he would please go away.
Peter Pekarek
Lock up the orange lunatic
Mickey Marsh
Dump is an idiot.
Why did Trump go after Panama you ask?
Trump Ocean Club International Hotel and Tower in Panama
A joint Reuters-NBC News investigation published alongside a report by the non-profit Global Witness said the skyscraper with Trump’s name had ties to international organized crime.
Global Witness investigation shows, licensing his brand to the luxurious Trump Ocean Club International Hotel and Tower in Panama aligned Trump’s financial interests with those of crooks looking to launder ill-gotten gains. Trump seems to have done little to nothing to prevent this. What is clear is that proceeds from Colombian cartels’ narcotics trafficking were laundered through the Trump Ocean Club and that Donald Trump was one of the beneficiaries.
One key player in the laundering of drug money at the Trump Ocean Club was notorious fraudster David Eduardo Helmut Murcia Guzmán, whom a U.S. court subsequently sentenced to nine years for laundering millions of dollars' worth of illicit funds, including narcotics proceeds, through companies and real estate.
Another was Murcia Guzmán’s business associate, Alexandre Henrique Ventura Nogueira, who brokered nearly a third of the 666 pre-construction unit sales at the Trump Ocean Club and claims to have sold 350-400 units overall. Ventura Nogueira’s sales brokerage was critical to ensuring the project’s lift-off and Trump’s ability to earn tens of millions of dollars.
A large number of those involved with the Trump Ocean Club in its early phase were Russian and Eastern European citizens or diaspora members. In an interview with NBC and Reuters, Ventura Nogueira said that 50 percent of his buyers were Russian, and that some had “questionable backgrounds.” He added that he found out later that some were part of the Russian Mafia.
Since the Russian government’s alleged interference in the 2016 election, a lot has been made of Trump’s heavy reliance on funds from Russia for his licensing deals. Trump relying on funds from Russia is not in itself a problem – some of these funds are no doubt from legitimate sources. What is deeply problematic, however, is the fact that some of this money appears to have come from criminal networks.
Donald Trump has incessantly promoted himself as a successful and viable businessman, and this was critical to his success in the 2016 presidential election. But this report presents evidence that this façade was built, at least in part, on ventures used to launder cash generated by criminal activities. Trump’s unscrupulous business dealings and blindness to potential illegality raise serious questions about his suitability to govern the most powerful country in the world.
The dubious dealings of Trump the businessman also raise questions about the commitment of Trump the President to tackling crime and corruption. Trump got elected by repeatedly pledging to “drain the swamp”, but in the nine months since his inauguration he has actually taken steps that could worsen corruption in the U.S. and internationally. Indeed, one of his administration’s few legislative successes to date has been to overturn the implementing regulation of a ground-breaking anti-corruption law.
https://www.globalwitness.org/en/campaigns/corruption-and-money-laundering/narco-a-lago-panama/#chapter-0/section-1
Hey Krapfizzle your mesiah biden would give the US to Ukraine if he could just so the biden crime family could get the kickbacks. Gabe
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patriotic and proud
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