Look here, Trump: Russia is helping Iran with intelligence for its attacks on the US, according to The Washington Post
Russia is reportedly providing Iran with intelligence on the locations of American military forces, allowing for precise attacks amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
According to a report from The Washington Post, Russia has been supplying Iran with crucial intelligence regarding the positions of U.S. military forces and assets in the Middle East. This information has facilitated Iran's ability to conduct precise attacks on American targets in the Persian Gulf and other areas, particularly following the escalation of conflict that began last Saturday between the U.S. and Israel.
The article cites three anonymous officials familiar with the intelligence, highlighting that since the start of the hostilities, Moscow has shared several key locations with Tehran. These developments contrast sharply with the Kremlin's public stance, as spokesperson Dmitri Peskov insisted that the conflict surrounding Iran is not Russia's war and that Moscow's priorities should focus on its own national interests. This ambiguity raises questions about the extent of Russia's involvement in helping Iran against U.S. forces.
The Washington Post also notes uncertainty regarding Iran's capabilities in locating U.S. forces, suggesting that they may not be as robust as previously thought. This situation underscores the complex geopolitical dynamics at play in the region, where alliances and enmities are shifting rapidly, and the implications for U.S. military strategy become increasingly complicated as external support for hostile actors grows.