U.S. wants Canada to hit NATO military spending target 'as rapidly as humanly possible'

Canada and other countries that are laggards when it comes to military spending should hit the NATO-imposed target of spending two per cent of GDP "as rapidly as humanly possible," U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters at the Liberal cabinet retreat in Halifax on Sunday.

U.S. wants Canada to hit NATO military spending target 'as rapidly as humanly possible'
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Canada and other countries that are laggards when it comes to military spending should hit the NATO-imposed target of spending two per cent of GDP "as rapidly as humanly possible," U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters at the Liberal cabinet retreat in Halifax on Sunday.