
EU’s top diplomat has stated Russia is providing intelligence support to Iran in the Middle East conflict with the aim of targeting Americans. This was revealed at a G7 meeting outside Paris by Kaja Kallas, who urged the U.S. to increase pressure on Moscow.
Kallas also noted that these wars are interlinked and if America wants the war in the Middle East to stop, they should put pressure on Russia so it cannot help Iran attack them. This comes after John Healey, U.K. Secretary of Defense, revealed British intelligence agencies had information about Russia providing not only intelligence but also training to Iranian forces before the war began.
Multiple sources have confirmed that six days into the conflict, Russia was providing intelligence to Iran regarding U.S. positions in the Middle East. This information came after six U.S. service members were killed in an Iranian strike on a Kuwait installation.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth responded to these reports by stating President Trump is aware of all communications and any inappropriate exchanges are being strongly confronted.
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