(CNN) โ Panama promotes itself โas the bridge of the world, heart of the universeโ but lately the narrow Central American Isthmus and its namesake canal that joins the Atlantic to the Pacific have become the setting for a bitter clash between the worldโs two preeminent economic superpowers.
The escalating war of words between the US and China over the canal has left Panama โ which does not have a military โ baffled and brings to mind the old proverb of how โwhen elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers.โ
From the beginning of his second term, US President Donald Trump has claimed without proof that China secretly controls the canal where around 40% of US container traffic passes through. If Chinaโs alleged influence over the canal wasnโt halted, Trump threatened to โtake backโ the iconic waterway that the US returned to Panama in 2000, employing military force if needed.

Panamaโs President Josรฉ Raรบl Mulino rejects Trumpโs claims but has also made significant efforts to placate the White House, such as dropping out of Chinaโs Belt and Road investment initiative in February.
In March, US investment giant BlackRock announced a $22.8 billion deal to buy 43 ports, including two located on either side of the Panama Canal, from CK Hutchison, the Hong Kong logistics company that the Trump administration has accused of being under Beijingโs control โ something Hutchison denies.
But those concessions seem to have only added fuel to the White Houseโs bellicose rhetoric, most recently this week from Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth during a visit to Panama to attend the Central American Security Conference.
โI want to be very clear, China did not build this canal,โ Hegseth said Tuesday. โChina does not operate this canal and China will not weaponize this canal. โTogether with Panama in the lead, we will keep the canal secure and available for all nations through the deterrent power of the strongest, most effective and most lethal fighting force in the world.โ
Beijing angrily fired back at Hegsethโs verbal broadsides.
โWho represents the real threat to the canal? People will make their own judgment,โ Chinaโs government retorted.
Hegsethโs statements represented a shift โ Panama was again a โpartnerโ that, contrary to what Trump had said, โoperatesโ the canal. Still, the defense secretary stopped short of saying publicly the canal belonged to Panama.
In fact, the Pentagon appeared to omit a key line to that effect from a joint statement, which in the Panamanian version reads, โSecretary Hegseth recognized the leadership and inalienable sovereignty of Panama over the Panama Canal and its adjacent areas.โ
The discrepancy over the statement called into mind a similar puzzling episode in February where the State Department announced that Panama would waive tolls on US Navy ships going through the canal; Mulino the next day angrily denied his government had ever agreed to that.
But on Wednesday Panamaโs Canal Affairs Minister Josรฉ Ramรณn Icaza told reporters that the Panama Canal Authority agreed to find a โmechanismโ that allows US Naval ships to pass through the canal at a โneutral costโ in exchange for security provided by those ships and the US recognizing Panamanian sovereignty over the canal.
Even though, according to Panamaโs government, US Navy ships only spend on average a few million dollars each year crossing through the canal, the Trump administration had pushed hard for the concession from the Canal Authority which according to Panamanian law is supposed to charge all countries the same rates for crossings.
Mulino has proven to be a key ally on immigration to Washington. During the Biden administration, Mulino had already begun closing the Darien Gap, where hundreds of thousands had crossed on their way to the US and by accepting deportation flights from the US.
But there are clearly limits on which US demands he can accommodate, as his countrymen and much of the region grow exasperated by increasing saber rattling from Trump and demands for further concessions.
On Wednesday, at a news conference, Hegseth alluded to the possibility of reestablishing US military bases to guard the canal.
Minutes later, with Hegseth looking on, Panamaโs Security Minister Frank รbrego flatly denied that Mulino was considering the possibility of allowing US bases in the country.
Itโs not clear if Trump will take โnoโ for an answer and as the US-China tug of war over the canal heats up, Panama is clearly feeling the strain.
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