Russia told Trump they have not shared intelligence with Iran during war, Witkoff says
U.S. intelligence officials claim Russia shared locations of American forces with Iran, potentially enabling attacks, but Russia denies these allegations, according to multiple sources.
- Reporting Friday said U.S. intelligence believes Russia provided Iran with locations of U.S. troops, aircraft, and ships, while Russia denies sharing such information.
- The White House signaled a restrained response Tuesday, saying Trump would not be happy if sharing occurred while relaying Russia's denial.
- Images of the USS Abraham Lincoln on Mar. 4, 2026 underscore military activity in the region, supporting Operation Epic Fury, as the White House said Tuesday it would not be 'happy' if Russia shared intelligence with Iran.
- The White House said the pause on some Russian oil sanctions came as officials described the measure as temporary.
- Looking beyond immediate reactions, scrutiny over U.S.-Russia ties remains as Trump said any intelligence sharing was "inconsequential" and not helping Iran much.
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Russia has said it does not provide Iran with intelligence to attack US military facilities in the Middle East, Trump's Special Envoy for the Middle East Steve Whitcoff said in an interview with CNBC.
US says wouldn’t be ’happy’ if Russia giving Iran intel
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