Donald Trump is wasting no time making his presence felt on the global stage. While some world leaders may have hoped for a more diplomatic approach, Trump has made it clear that he’s playing by his own rules—and the results are already showing.
In his first week back in the Oval Office, Trump faced an early challenge from Colombia’s leadership. The nation refused to accept repatriation flights of illegal immigrants, testing Trump’s commitment to border security.
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Trump didn’t hesitate. He threatened severe economic consequences, including sanctions, tariffs, and taxes that could cripple Colombia’s economy. The response? Immediate capitulation. Within an hour, Colombia’s president caved, agreeing to resume accepting deportation flights. It was a swift and decisive victory for Trump, setting the tone for his approach to foreign relations.
Next on Trump’s radar was Panama and its control over the crucial Panama Canal. Trump had long voiced concerns about how the canal was being managed under Panama’s President Jose Raul Mulino, particularly regarding China’s growing influence.
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