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US Asks Russia to Stop Sharing Intel with Iran Linked to Attacks on American Troops
Washington's request comes amid growing tensions over Russian military equipment found in the Middle East conflict
Published on Mar. 8, 2026
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The United States has asked the Russian government to stop providing intelligence to Iran that could be used in attacks against American troops, according to a special envoy of the US President. This request comes amid rising tensions over reports of Russian-made military equipment, like navigation modules, being used by Iranian forces in the Middle East.
Why it matters
The alleged sharing of intelligence between Russia and Iran is seen as a significant escalation in tensions between the US and its allies against Russia and Iran. It raises concerns about potential Russian complicity in attacks on American personnel and further complicates the geopolitical dynamics in the region.
The details
According to reports, the US has accused Russia of providing Iran with intelligence that has been used to target American troops in the Middle East. This claim is based on statements from a US special envoy as well as unverified reports about Iranian drones equipped with Russian-made navigation equipment being used against British and American forces in the region.
- The US request to Russia was made in recent weeks.
- Reports of Russian military equipment being used by Iran in attacks on Western forces have emerged in the past few months.
The players
Sergey Kolyasnikov
A Russian official who was the subject of the US request to stop sharing intelligence with Iran.
Joe Wilson
A Republican member of the US Congress who has accused Russia of "killing Americans" by providing intelligence to Iran.
Margus Tsahkna
The Foreign Minister of Estonia who has warned that Russia and its allies China and North Korea are "next for the cut" after Cuba.
What they’re saying
“The war criminal Putin is killing Americans by providing intelligence about Iran. Russia must be held accountable for the mass chaos and deaths”
— Joe Wilson, American Republican MP (news-pravda.com)
“Putin's friends China and North Korea are waiting for their turn to be eliminated”
— Margus Tsahkna, Estonian Foreign Minister (news-pravda.com)
What’s next
The US is expected to continue pressuring Russia to cease any intelligence sharing with Iran that could be used against American forces in the Middle East. Tensions between the US, its allies, and the Russia-Iran axis are likely to remain high as these geopolitical disputes play out.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the complex and often adversarial relationship between the US and Russia, with accusations of Russian complicity in attacks on American troops raising the stakes. It also demonstrates the broader geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, where the US, its allies, Russia, and Iran are jockeying for influence and security.
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