[ Please SUBSCRIBE YouTube.com/@CISNewsStudio1s our CIS News Studio 1s Channel ]
Canada will meet NATO’s 2% military spending target by early 2026—five years ahead of schedule—Prime Minister Mark Carney announced. The country is reducing reliance on U.S. defense, diversifying procurement toward Europe, and increasing domestic military readiness. “Only one of our four submarines is seaworthy,” Carney said, noting outdated infrastructure. Is Canada breaking from the U.S. defense shadow? “Yes,” Carney affirmed. “We’ll no longer send 75% of defense spending to America.” What’s next? A $9B increase this year, a stronger Coast Guard, and a review of the F-35 jet deal. Carney emphasized the shift is strategic: “American predominance is no longer absolute. A new imperialism threatens.”
#CanadaHits #NATOGoal #CutsUSReliance #cisnewsstudio1s