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Trump Bristles at Question About Russia Helping Iran Target US Military
Former president dismisses query as 'stupid' during press conference
Published on Mar. 7, 2026
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In a recent press conference, former President Donald Trump reacted angrily to a question about reports that Russia is helping Iran target the US military. Trump called the question 'stupid' and defended his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, despite growing concerns about potential collusion between the two countries.
Why it matters
Trump's defensive response raises questions about his administration's ties to Russia and Iran, which have been the subject of ongoing investigations and national security concerns. The former president's reluctance to criticize Putin or acknowledge potential Russian interference in US affairs could undermine efforts to address these geopolitical threats.
The details
During the press conference, Fox News reporter Peter Doocy asked Trump about reports that Russia is assisting Iran in targeting the US military. Trump immediately dismissed the question as 'stupid,' despite growing evidence of coordination between the two US adversaries. The former president insisted he has 'a lot of respect' for Doocy, but refused to directly address the substance of the query.
- The press conference took place on March 6, 2026.
The players
Donald Trump
The former president of the United States, who has faced ongoing scrutiny over his administration's ties to Russia and Iran.
Peter Doocy
A Fox News reporter who asked Trump about reports of Russia helping Iran target the US military.
Vladimir Putin
The president of Russia, whose government has been accused of assisting Iran in its efforts to target the US military.
Iran
A US adversary that has been the subject of ongoing tensions and potential military conflicts with the United States.
What they’re saying
“I have a lot of respect for you. You always been very nice to me. What a stupid question to be asking.”
— Donald Trump, Former President (tonyortega.org)
What’s next
The Biden administration is expected to continue investigating the potential collusion between Russia and Iran, and to take steps to address these national security threats.
The takeaway
Trump's defensive reaction to questions about Russia's involvement with Iran highlights the ongoing concerns about his administration's ties to foreign adversaries and the potential national security risks they pose. As the US continues to navigate these complex geopolitical challenges, the public will be closely watching how the current and future administrations respond.
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