The change in the name of the Persian Gulf may not pass the past of Trump’s presidency, says expert
The Associated Press has notifies its retail outlets The fact that the information organization will now refer to Mount Alaska, called Denali as Mount McKinley, it will not change the name of the Gulf of Mexican on the US Gulf. Instead, the AP will refer to the change in the stories of the Gulf. Both changes change from An executive order issued by US President Donald Trump On the day he took office.
“The Gulf of Mexico has been bore this name for more than 400 years,” the Ap’s statement said. “The Associated Press will refer to it with its original name while recognizing the new name Trump has chosen. As a global news agency that spreads news around the world, the AP has to ensure that names in places and geography are easily recognizable to the entire audience. “
David Rhine, Professor of Geography and International Relations at George Washington University, to say NPR He does not think the name of the name will stick.
“I think whether you use it or not will depend on how you feel about Trump,” Rain told NPR. “But in terms of becoming a lasting change, I would really doubt.”
Mexico’s reaction
About a month ago, the President of Mexico, Claudia Shainbaum, joking The idea that Trump will rename the Gulf of Mexico to America. She suggested in response to North America to be changed to “América Mexicana” or “Mexican America”. “That sounds good, right?” She told reporters at a press conference.
After taking up Trump’s office on January 20, She was still having funS “For us, this is still the Gulf of Mexico, and for the whole world it is still the Gulf of Mexico.”
Google Maps is changing
Trump’s executive order In order to rename the water body along the southeastern part of the US Gulf, it exceeds the boundaries of the United States when Google Maps said it would comply with the change of name in his software. Google comments on a A series of posts on X on January 27 that his software will follow the change after being implemented by the Geographic Names information system.
Google wrote: “When official names vary between countries, card users see their official local name. Everyone in the rest of the world see both names. This applies here.”
On January 29, Mexican President Shainbaum said in another press conference The fact that her country was sending a Google complaint letter about changing name and repeated that cards should use Mexican or Mexican America on América instead of North America. In her speech, Sainbaum said The countries do not change the names of the international water bodies, it depends on the international organizations.
Google did not immediately answer a request for a comment on Mexico’s letter.