Trump Official Blasts Key NATO Ally for Raising Concerns About Airstrikes in Caribbean: Not a Friend of This Country'
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Trump Official Blasts Key NATO Ally for Raising Concerns About Airstrikes in Caribbean: Not a Friend of This Country'
"When confronted with that report on Friday, Homan was quick to distance America from the British. I don't, I first off, it's out of my lane, Homan said, but I don't think the UK is a friend of this country, a friend of the president. I don't think there's skepticism, and I'm not familiar with not sharing intelligence. I'm getting out of my lane. I'm the border guy, so that's a question for Pete Hegseth or the Secretary of State."
"In recent weeks, President Donald Trump's administration has taken to bombing boats in the Caribbean. The boats, cabinet members maintain, were involved in trafficking drugs into the U.S. Critics of the move have argued that the administration has not provided sufficient evidence to back those claims, accusing it of recklessly killing dozens of people in the water as opposed to bringing them in to face justice."
"Border czar Tom Homan on Friday claimed the UK was no longer a friend of this country after the British raised concerns over the airstrikes carried out in the Caribbean. When confronted with that report on Friday, Homan was quick to distance America from the British. On Tuesday, CNN reported that the UK suspended intelligence sharing with the U.S. in response to these strikes. A source told CNN that the UK deems the strikes illegal."
Tom Homan stated that the UK is no longer a friend of the United States after Britain raised concerns about U.S. airstrikes in the Caribbean. The Trump administration has been bombing boats in the Caribbean, which cabinet members say were involved in trafficking drugs into the U.S. Critics contend the administration has not provided sufficient evidence and accuse it of recklessly killing dozens at sea instead of apprehending suspects. CNN reported that the UK suspended intelligence sharing with the U.S. in response, and a source said the UK deems the strikes illegal. Homan declined to answer detailed questions and said intelligence-sharing questions belong to others.
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