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    Is Russia providing intelligence to Iran to attack US targets in the Middle East?

    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekMarch 7, 2026Updated:March 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    There are credible reports suggesting Russia may be sharing intelligence with Iran, but the situation is still disputed and not fully confirmed publicly. Here is the latest verified picture based on recent reporting and official reactions.

    Reports: Russia Providing Intelligence to Iran
    The Washington Post
    PBS
    Russia is providing Iran intelligence to target U.S. forces …
    Russia gave Iran information that can help Tehran hit U.S. …
    Yesterday
    Several major outlets report that US intelligence agencies believe Russia has been passing information to Iran that could help Tehran target American forces in the Middle East.
    According to US officials cited by multiple media outlets, Russia has shared data about the locations and movements of US military assets, including warships, aircraft and troop deployments in the region.

    ABC7 Chicago +1
    The information could potentially allow Iran to improve the accuracy of missile or drone strikes against US targets during the ongoing war.

    New York Post
    Intelligence sources say the data reportedly includes coordinates or positioning information for US military ships and aircraft operating in the Gulf and nearby areas.

    The Washington Post +1
    Some reports describe this as part of a “comprehensive effort” by Moscow to assist Tehran during the conflict with the US and Israel.

    How the US Government Is Responding
    The White House has not formally confirmed the intelligence-sharing, but officials have acknowledged the reports and said they are aware of them.

    US officials said the information could put American troops at risk, though they also suggested it has not changed the overall balance of the war so far.

    Russia’s Position
    Russia has not publicly confirmed providing targeting intelligence.
    Kremlin officials have previously said the Middle East conflict is “not Russia’s war” and that Moscow has mainly offered diplomatic mediation rather than military involvement.

    Historically, Russia and Iran have maintained close strategic ties, including defence cooperation and intelligence contacts, but no formal military alliance exists between them. �

    Why This Matters
    If confirmed, the intelligence-sharing would be significant because:
    It would mean a major power indirectly assisting attacks on US forces.
    It would deepen the Russia–Iran strategic partnership already strengthened by the Ukraine war.
    It could internationalise the Gulf conflict, raising the risk of a wider confrontation between major powers.
    ✅ Bottom line:
    US intelligence believes Russia may be supplying Iran with information about US military deployments.
    The reports are based on anonymous officials and intelligence assessments, not official confirmation.
    Russia denies direct involvement, and the White House has downplayed the impact so far.

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