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The UK Has Stopped Sharing “Drug Boat” “Intelligence” With The U.S.

Sam DanielsBy Sam DanielsNovember 12, 20252 Mins Read
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The UK Has Stopped Sharing “Drug Boat” “Intelligence” With The U.S.
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The United Kingdom has decided that it will stop sharing “drug boat” intelligence with Washington, after the United States began its attacks on civilian vessels in the Caribbean, without evidence.  The UK has said it is not in agreement with the U.S. committing war crimes against these boats.

War Crimes Stacking Up: Three More Killed In US Attack On A Venezuelan Boat

As of November 10th, 2025, the United States has conducted 19 military strikes on 20 vessels suspected of drug trafficking. Ten of those took place in the Caribbean Sea and 10 in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. These operations have destroyed at least 18 civilian vessels since the beginning of September, and are obvious war crimes. The U.S. ruling class is acting nonchalantly about these extrajudicial civilian killings as well.

U.S. Commits War Crime: J.D. Vance Says “I Don’t Give A S**t”

According to a report by CNN, London suspended intelligence-sharing because it believes the strikes are illegal under international law. A UK military source added: “We don’t just target the vessel and kill people. We would arrest them.”

This is what the U.S. should be doing if illegal activity is suspected. However, this is moving the Overton Window, and now all the sociopaths in power need to say after killing anyone, other than “I don’t give a sh*t,” is that the person was a drug trafficker. This is horrifying and should not be supported by anyone wanting the most basic of human rights.

Venezuela and neighboring Colombia have denied that the victims were involved with cartels. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has rejected Trump’s allegations that his government is profiting from the drug trade. These continued killings have the potential to ignite a war as Trump ramps up the deployment of troops and warships to Venezuela and the Caribbean.

So far, Trump has deployed a naval armada, including the USS Gerald R. Ford, near Venezuela’s coast, hinting that he could authorize strikes on Venezuelan soil. He denies, however, that he is seeking regime change, according to a report by RT. In response, Maduro has placed the military on alert and vowed to repel any attack.

Venezuela: “If The Gringos Attack, We Will Respond”

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