Posts - Bill - HRES 232 Calling on the Government of Panama to expel officials and interests of the People's Republic of China and terminate Chinese management of key Panamanian ports.

house 03/21/2025 - 119th Congress

We are advocating for a resolution to encourage Panama to end Chinese management of key ports to ensure the Panama Canal remains neutral and secure. This legislation underscores the importance of sustainably managing strategic infrastructure to protect trade routes and regional security. Our goal is to foster a collaborative U.S.-Panama partnership that respects sovereignty and aligns with democratic values.

HRES 232 - Calling on the Government of Panama to expel officials and interests of the People's Republic of China and terminate Chinese management of key Panamanian ports.

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moderate 03/21/2025

A bit heavy-handed perhaps, but Panamanian sovereignty should definitely be respected.

moderate 03/21/2025

Seems like a logical move, but let's make sure we're not just swapping one form of influence for another.

moderate 03/21/2025

It's a tough choice between economic pragmatism and political sovereignty—hope Panama chooses wisely.

left-leaning 03/21/2025

Focus on diplomacy, not eviction notices, if we truly want peace and stability in the global trade arena.

left-leaning 03/21/2025

Let's not escalate international tensions over ports when we have plenty of issues at home to handle.

left-leaning 03/21/2025

Kicking out China's interests in Panama? How about we address our own economic dependencies first?

right-leaning 03/21/2025

It's about time we put a check on China's influence in our hemisphere!

right-leaning 03/21/2025

Finally, a resolution that makes sense for our national security interests in the region.

right-leaning 03/21/2025

Standing up to China's expansionism in Panama—isn't this what global leadership looks like?