“UK pauses intelligence-sharing with US on suspected drug vessels in Caribbean” –The Guardian

Crew members form U.S. Coast Guard Tactical Law Enforcement Detachment (LEDET) 111 and British Royal Navy team embarked aboard HMS Trent (P244) interdicts a semi-submersible drug smuggling vessel in the international waters of the Caribbean Sea, Aug. 26, 2024. Three suspected smugglers and 1,239 pounds of illegal narcotics from this interdiction were transferred to federal custody for prosecution by the U.S. Department of Justice. (Courtesy image from United Kingdom Royal Navy)

The Guardian reports,

“Britain has suspended the sharing of intelligence with the US on suspected drug trafficking vessels in the Caribbean amid concerns information supplied may be used to engage in lethal military strikes by American forces…The UK, which retains oversight on several island territories in the Caribbean, has long shared intelligence with the US about the movements of suspect vessels traveling from Latin America, so they can be seized by the US Coast Guard.”

3 thoughts on ““UK pauses intelligence-sharing with US on suspected drug vessels in Caribbean” –The Guardian

  1. Asked about a CNN report that Britain had suspended intelligence sharing on drug trafficking over concerns about the strikes, Rubio called it a “false story,” and said the United States has a very strong partnership with the United Kingdom.

    “Nothing has changed or happened that has impeded in any way our ability to do what we’re doing,” Rubio said. “Nor are we asking anyone to help us with what we’re doing.”

    https://gcaptain.com/rubio-dismisses-criticism-of-u-s-caribbean-strikes-at-g7-meeting/

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