The U.K. Suspended Some Intelligence Sharing With The U.S.
London believes the attacks are illegal and does not want to be associated.
The United Kingdom has suspended some intelligence sharing with the U.S..
The decision comes as the U.S. military continues to conduct deadly strikes against alleged drug-trafficking boats in the Caribbean.
The U.K. oversees some territories in the Caribbean. It offers information that assists the U.S. in identifying boats suspected of smuggling narcotics in the region.
Though the U.S. declared the actions as a “war on drugs,” London believes the attacks are illegal and does not want to be associated.
The decision to halt intelligence sharing highlights the range of skepticism regarding the Trump administration’s legal justification for the vessel strikes. The strikes have resulted in the deaths of at least 76 people so far.