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Just In :Russia Providing Intelligence to Iran on U.S. Military Targets
New reports citing U.S. intelligence sources suggest that Russia may be providing sensitive information to Iran that could help Tehran identify and potentially strike American military assets in the region.
According to officials familiar with intelligence assessments, Moscow has allegedly shared information including the locations of U.S. warships, aircraft, and other military assets operating across the Middle East.
The data could improve Iran’s ability to track and target American forces amid the rapidly escalating conflict involving the United States and its allies.
Sources indicated that the intelligence sharing began after the outbreak of the current hostilities between Iran and a coalition led by the United States and Israel.
Analysts say the reported assistance may represent the first indication that another major global power is indirectly becoming involved in the war.
However, U.S. officials have cautioned that there is no confirmed evidence that Russia is directing Iranian military operations or instructing Tehran on how to use the information it may have provided.
Instead, the intelligence reportedly includes satellite imagery and tracking data that could enhance Iran’s situational awareness in the region.
The White House has sought to downplay the strategic impact of the reports.
Officials stated that American military operations remain unaffected and that U.S. forces continue to maintain operational superiority despite the alleged intelligence-sharing activity.
The development highlights the growing geopolitical alignment between Moscow and Tehran, which have strengthened military and economic cooperation in recent years.
Experts warn that if confirmed, such collaboration could deepen the global dimensions of the conflict and increase tensions between major world powers.
As the situation evolves, intelligence agencies and defense officials are continuing to monitor potential foreign involvement in the conflict, while diplomatic channels remain active in an attempt to prevent the crisis from expanding further.
