The United Kingdom says it is severing intelligence communication with the U.S. over the Trump administration’s continued lethal strikes on suspected drug boats in international waters, a source exclusively told CNN , in a report published Tuesday.

The decision adds to the growing legal questions about the president’s green-lighting of these attacks and whether they violate international law. Historically, the U.K., which has several operations in the Caribbean, per CNN, would share information regarding suspected drug cartel boats and share the information with “Joint Interagency Task Force South, a task force stationed in Florida that includes representatives from a number of partner nations and works to reduce the illicit drug trade.”

The U.K. now believes sharing intel would be col

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