US suspends joint defence effort with Canada dating back to World War II
Published on 5/18/2026, 11:40:16 PM
Key points
The Trump administration has frequently accused US allies of failing to live up to mutual defence obligations.
The United States has said it will not take part in a joint board for continental defence with Canada, depicting the country as failing to live up to its defence obligations.
On Monday, US Undersecretary of Defense Elbridge Colby wrote on social media that his department would halt its involvement in the Permanent Joint Board on Defense to “reassess” the forum’s benefits.
The board dates back to World War II and has served as a forum for regional security.
But relations with Canada have grown strained since US President Donald Trump returned to office for a second term in 2025. “A strong Canada that prioritizes hard power over rhetoric benefits us all.
Quick context: The Trump administration has frequently accused US allies of failing to live up to mutual defence obligations.