The strikes on Tuesday and Wednesday were carried out in the Pacific Ocean, a departure from US forces' earlier seven strikes against alleged drug-carrying vessels in the Caribbean. (Photo: X/ @SecWar)

The United Kingdom has reportedly stopped sharing some intelligence inputs with the United States regarding suspected drug trafficking vessels in the Caribbean as it doesn’t want to be complicit with America in its military strikes against the suspected drug boats and believes that the strikes are illegal, CNN reported quoting sources familiar with the matter.

The decision by London marks a significant break from its closest ally and intelligence sharing partner in Washington and highlights the question of US strikes against the suspected drug traffickers in Latin America, whether the st

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