Recent reports indicate that Russia has been providing Iran with intelligence concerning the positions and assets of U.S. forces in the Middle East. Sources familiar with the matter suggest this information could aid Tehran in targeting American warships, aircraft, and other military installations within the region. This alleged intelligence sharing marks a significant escalation, potentially drawing another major adversary into the ongoing conflict indirectly.

The specifics of the shared intelligence reportedly include the locations of American warships and aircraft. While some reports state there is no current evidence that Moscow is directing Iranian strikes, the information provided appears aimed at enabling Tehran to launch attacks against U.S. targets. The U.S. and Israel initiated military operations against Iran starting February 28th.

Officials from the U.S. administration have offered varied responses. The White House has downplayed the significance of the alleged intelligence sharing, with one spokesperson stating that the Iranian regime is being "absolutely crushed" militarily and that Russian assistance "is not making a difference." Another White House official declined to comment on intelligence leaks to the press, suggesting the matter "doesn't really matter" given perceived U.S. military dominance. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia is in "dialogue" with Iranian leadership and has not commented directly on providing military or intelligence assistance.
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This alleged cooperation comes as Iran has been supplying Russia with drones and short-range ballistic missiles for its conflict in Ukraine. Simultaneously, Iran has been launching missile and drone attacks against U.S. bases and other targets throughout the Middle East, affecting multiple countries in the region. U.S. intelligence agencies are also monitoring potential assistance from China to Iran, which could include financial support and missile components.