
LEFTIST PUSHBACK: UK’s Keir Starmer and Colombia’s Gustavo Petro Stop Intel Sharing with the US Over Drug Boat Attacks


Starmer and Petro have a lot in common.
With the arrival of the largest aircraft carrier in the world, USS Gerald R. Ford, and its entire strike group in the area of responsibility of the U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM), the firepower gathered off the Venezuela coast, already massive, increased dramatically.
While the endgame of the operation remains a mystery, the campaign against the alleged drug boats in the Caribbean and in the Pacific continues unabated.
At this critical juncture, the false ‘allies’ start to show their true colors.
Two failing leftist leaders, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Colombian President Gustavo Petro, have decided to stop sharing intelligence with the US over their condemnation of the boat strikes.

Daily Mail reported:
“Britain’s intelligence agencies have stopped sharing information with the United States about suspected drug traffickers in the Caribbean, according to reports.
[…] British military chiefs and spies are said to doubt the legality of Mr. Trump’s lethal strikes and do not want their own intelligence being used to identify targets.
As a result, intelligence gathered from British overseas territories in the region is no longer being passed to the Americans, reports state.
Agencies such as GCHQ have previously fed information to American officials to help them arrest drug suspects.”

UPI reported:
“Colombian President Gustavo Petro has ordered the South American nation’s security authorities to cease sharing intelligence with the United States over the Trump administration’s continued attacks on vessels in the Caribbean and Pacific Ocean.
‘An order is given to all levels of intelligence within the public security forces to suspend the sending of communications and other dealings with U.S. security agencies’, Petro said in the statement on X.
‘This measure will remain in effect as long as the missile attacks on boats in the Caribbean continue’.
The announcement Tuesday came on the heels of Petro recalling Colombia’s ambassador to Washington for consultations in response to a photo released by the White House on Oct. 21 in which Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair is seen holding a folder that contains photos of Petro and Venezuela’s authoritarian president, Nicolas Maduro, in prison jumpsuits.”
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