The neutrality of the nearly 50-mile canal, through which nearly 15,000 ships transit each year, is enshrined in Panama’s Constitution and is enforced by the autonomous Panama Canal Authority.
They say they fought too hard to wrest it from the U.S. to now hand back the waterway, which is part of the nation’s identity.
President Trump’s push to take back control of the strategic waterway stokes memories of a period of U.S. imperial ambition ...