Panama: Strategic Key in the Global Conflict

Panama has been identified by the U.S. as a crucial strategic point in the context of current global tensions, as well as in past conflicts.


Panama: Strategic Key in the Global Conflict

Panama has become a vital strategic point for the development of military operations, as it was in the past. According to reports from Destino Panamá, the United States has identified 12 strategic points in the country that it considers crucial for its armed forces and navy. This becomes relevant in the current global scenario, where the world seems to be heading towards a possible large-scale military conflict.

One reason for this strategic importance is Panama's geographical location, which allows it to control the passage between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean through the Panama Canal. This canal is one of the nerve centers of global maritime trade, and its control is of great interest to world powers. Additionally, the presence of military bases in the Central American country reinforces its role as a strategic enclave.

In the words of a military analyst consulted by Destino Panamá: "Panama is in a unique position that makes it fundamental on the chessboard of current global geopolitics. Its relevance goes beyond its size, and its role in possible future conflicts could be crucial." This confirms the importance attributed to Panama in the international landscape and highlights the need to pay attention to the movements and decisions made in relation to the Central American country in the context of rising global tensions.