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Trump downplays importance of Russia reportedly sharing intel with Iran to help it hit U.S. targets

Trump downplays importance of Russia reportedly sharing intel with Iran to help it hit U.S. targets

Posted on March 8, 2026 By admin


President Donald Trump arrives at Dover Air Force Base, Del., on Saturday (March 7, 2026).
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President Donald Trump said on Saturday (March 7, 2026) that it was inconsequential if Russia has provided Iran with information to help Tehran target U.S. military personnel and assets in West Asia as the week-old war rages.

The President dismissed the import of such information-sharing after he attended the dignified transfer for six Army reservists who were killed in a drone strike in Kuwait the day after the U.S. and Israel launched a war on Iran that has unsettled the global economy.

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Mr. Trump stopped short of confirming reports by The Associated Press and other news outlets that U.S. intelligence officials believe Russia has provided Iran with such targeting information. But if Moscow is passing on such details, he said Iran was getting little out of it.

“If you take a look at what has happened to Iran in the last week, if they are getting information, it is not helping them much,” Mr. Trump told reporters on Air Force One as he flew to Miami, where he is spending the rest of the weekend.

The President also waved off a question about how Russia assisting Iran in such a way might affect his view of the U.S.-Russia relationship.

“They would say we do it against them,” Mr. Trump responded. “Wouldn’t they say that we do it against them?” Ukraine, in the four years since it was invaded by Russia, has received U.S. intelligence to help defend against incoming missiles from Russia as well as to help Kyiv hit certain Russian targets.

Downplaying the significance of Russia handing off battlespace intelligence to Iran came after the U.S. Treasury Department announced earlier this week that it was temporarily allowing India to keep buying crude oil and petroleum products from Russia for a month, until April 4.

The administration decision to grant the world’s most-populous country a temporary exemption faced bipartisan blowback. Critics charge that Mr. Trump was giving Russia a break that will provide Moscow with badly-needed revenue as it looks to keep funding its war machine.

Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., condemned the move, saying in a post on X that “weakness towards Russia is appalling”.

Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., in his own X post directed at Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, also decried the administration’s decision.

“Reverse your decision to lift oil sanctions on Russia. It is traitorous conduct for you to help Russia,” Mr. Lieu said. “Meanwhile, Russia is assisting Iran in targeting American troops.”

Mr. Trump has decided to give India leeway on oil purchases from Russia as global oil prices surge and investors across sectors worry about how long the Iran war will last.

The waiver for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government followed Mr. Trump announcing weeks ago that he was cutting tariffs on India after their officials agreed to reduce its reliance on cheap Russian crude.

India has taken advantage of reduced Russian oil prices as much of the world has sought to isolate Moscow for its February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

The price of oil has surged higher and shows no signs of halting a week into a war that the U.S. and Israel launched and has widened through West Asia as Tehran strikes back. Ships that carry roughly 20 million barrels of oil a day are unable to safely pass through the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf that is bordered on its north side by Iran.

The shipping disruption and damage to key West Asia oil and gas facilities has interrupted supplies from some of the world’s largest oil producers.

Asked whether he was willing to take other steps to ease oil prices, Mr. Trump said that “if there were some, I would do it, just to take a little of the pressure off”.

He appeared on Saturday (March 7) to wave off, at least for now, the possibility of tapping the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve, saying the U.S. has a “lot of oil”.

The reserve — a supply of oil that the U.S. government can tap in case of emergencies — held more than 415 million barrels as of the end of last month, up from about 395 million barrels at this time in 2025. In total, when full, the SPR can hold more than 700 million barrels.

“We have got a lot of oil. Our country has a tremendous amount,” Mr. Trump said. “There is a lot of oil out there. That will get healed very quickly.”

Published – March 08, 2026 07:38 am IST



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