US suspends joint defence effort with Canada dating back to World War II
The Trump administration has suspended the United States' participation in the Permanent Joint Board on Defense with Canada, a joint forum for continental defense that dates back to World War II. US Undersecretary of Defense Elbridge Colby stated on social media that the department will halt its involvement to "reassess" the forum's benefits, citing Canada's alleged failure to meet its defense commitments.

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AI-generatedThe Trump administration has suspended the United States' participation in the Permanent Joint Board on Defense with Canada, a joint forum for continental defense that dates back to World War II. US Undersecretary of Defense Elbridge Colby stated on social media that the department will halt its involvement to "reassess" the forum's benefits, citing Canada's alleged failure to meet its defense commitments. Colby indicated that Canada has not made "credible progress" on its defense obligations, contrasting rhetoric with reality. This action is the latest in the administration's pattern of criticizing allies for perceived overreliance on US military power, despite allies' claims of increased defense spending and regional security efforts, including Canada's commitment to higher defense spending.
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4 extractedCanada, under Prime Minister Mark Carney, committed to increasing defence spending to 5 percent of GDP.
The Permanent Joint Board on Defense dates back to World War II.
Canada has failed to make credible progress on its defense commitments.
The United States will not take part in a joint board for continental defence with Canada.