Shame on every other country still choosing to give a literal terrorist organization intelligence they can use to murder more people with. Including and especially Canada.

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    We require the post subject match the original headline, in this case:

    “Which Countries Have Stopped Sharing Intelligence With U.S. Over Boat Strikes in Caribbean?”

    Please make it match or we’ll have to remove it.

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    Well, thats the first thing that we. (UK) have done right in a very long time. We are a brilliant nation, its just that we have a village idiots uprising going on similar to MAGA and just and stupefying.

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    This is super important. There’s tons of long standing (intelligence) sharing agreements with the USA, forged in different times. They all need to be scrutinized thoroughly or just straight abolished. Scrutiny would arrive at that anyhow.

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    U.K. has reportedly suspended sharing some intelligence with the Pentagon

    I was wondering if all or specific info, UK is a major intelligence partner for the US. Title wasn’t clear

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      Specific info, and I’m guessing really specific:

      One of the closest allies of the U.S., the U.K. has reportedly suspended sharing some intelligence with the Pentagon due to concern over the boat strikes in the Caribbean, according to CNN.

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      In response to a request for comment from TIME, a U.K. government spokesperson said on Wednesday: “It is our longstanding policy to not comment on intelligence matters.”

      They went on to say that the “U.S. is our closest ally on security and intelligence. We continue to work together to uphold global peace and security, defend freedom of navigation, and respond to emerging threats.”

      Which makes me think they haven’t actually stopped sharing all that much

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        Considering some of the islands are still under British sovereignty, and many more within the commonwealth, it wouldn’t look good for the UK to be sharing intelligence that leads to the murder of its own citizens or that of close allies.

        I know worse or as bad has likely been committed under the auspices of the war on terrorism, but publicly that still had more cause than the USA’s current status as a rogue state.