SS: US officials say Russia may be sharing intelligence with Iran during the ongoing US-Israeli air campaign that began on February 28. According to reporting cited by US officials, Moscow may have provided information on the locations of US military assets in the Middle East, including ships and aircraft, as well as radar signals and other electronic intelligence that could assist Iranian drone and missile strikes.
Experts say Russia is unlikely to provide direct military support to Iran but may see intelligence sharing as a way to indirectly undermine the US-Israeli campaign while avoiding a direct confrontation. Analysts also note that Moscow could benefit strategically if the conflict forces Washington to divert military resources away from Ukraine.
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SS: US officials say Russia may be sharing intelligence with Iran during the ongoing US-Israeli air campaign that began on February 28. According to reporting cited by US officials, Moscow may have provided information on the locations of US military assets in the Middle East, including ships and aircraft, as well as radar signals and other electronic intelligence that could assist Iranian drone and missile strikes.
Experts say Russia is unlikely to provide direct military support to Iran but may see intelligence sharing as a way to indirectly undermine the US-Israeli campaign while avoiding a direct confrontation. Analysts also note that Moscow could benefit strategically if the conflict forces Washington to divert military resources away from Ukraine.
Who said Russia wants to stay on Washington’s good side?