The Path Between the Seas
What are the two routes U.S. proponents of a Central American canal fight for?
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The two Central American canal routes that U.S. proponents fight over are the same as were debated in France years earlier. One option is through Nicaragua. The other is through Panama. The overwhelming majority in the U.S. favor Nicaragua, whereas William Nelson Cromwell and Philippe Banau-Varilla emerge as spokesmen of the "Panama Lobby."