Russia-Iran Intel Sharing Targets US Forces

In a significant geopolitical escalation, Russia is reportedly providing Iran with intelligence to help target U.S. military assets in the Middle East. The shared information allegedly includes specifics on American warship and aircraft locations, dramatically increasing operational and country risk premiums for any deals in the region.

This intelligence sharing leverages Russia's advanced satellite and space capabilities to compensate for Iran's own, which are less developed and primarily used for domestic surveillance. Analysts note that Iran's recent precision strikes on U.S. command-and-control infrastructure and early-warning radar systems suggest external targeting assistance, as Tehran has a limited number of military satellites. The cooperation is a tangible outcome of the "Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty" signed

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