Trump Downplays Reports Russia Shared Intel with Iran
Trump called Russia's intelligence sharing with Iran largely ineffective and reassured that U.S. military operations remain unaffected amid ongoing Middle East conflict.
- On Saturday, President Donald Trump waved off reports that Russia shared targeting intelligence with Iran, calling it inconsequential as he spoke aboard Air Force One en route to Miami.
- On Friday, the White House dismissed reports that Russia shared intelligence with Iran, saying `it is not making any difference with respect to the military operations in Iran`,
- The Kremlin denied providing military assistance, with Dmitry Peskov saying Russia received no request from Iran, while U.S. intelligence officials noted no evidence Moscow directs Tehran despite sharing targeting details.
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