It was strange given how the US were like "oh only handful of people know", and were acting like it was super secret, then went the full on "glory" play by alerting the Pakistani authorities.
US I can understand would have been on edge, given they were the destination, not the place the planes were leaving from. But with that said they broke the trust they should have had in the UK surveilliance and anti terror networks.
I mean all are gone now it seems, but it would have made working together (internationally) tricky after that, as there would have been zero trust from the UK that the US counterparts weren't going to go rogue again.
US I can understand would have been on edge, given they were the destination, not the place the planes were leaving from. But with that said they broke the trust they should have had in the UK surveilliance and anti terror networks.
I mean all are gone now it seems, but it would have made working together (internationally) tricky after that, as there would have been zero trust from the UK that the US counterparts weren't going to go rogue again.