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Russia Providing Intelligence to Iran as U.S. Negotiation Deadline Shifts

U.S. officials report Russia is providing target intelligence to Tehran as President Trump extends a diplomatic deadline to March 27.

March 24, 2026 at 5:30 AM

U.S. intelligence officials have disclosed that Russia is actively providing Iran with satellite imagery and real-time intelligence regarding the locations of American warships and aircraft. This direct military cooperation marks a significant escalation in Russian involvement in the region, potentially providing Tehran with enhanced targeting capabilities against U.S. naval assets operating in and around the Persian Gulf. The development comes as U.S. forces maintain a heavy presence near Iranian strategic hubs, including Kharg Island, amid the ongoing Strait of Hormuz crisis. Simultaneously, the Trump administration has adjusted its diplomatic timeline, extending the deadline for Iran to reach a comprehensive deal to March 27. This extension provides a precise framework for the negotiations announced earlier this week, offering a narrow window for a diplomatic resolution before potential further escalations. Analysts suggest the Russian intelligence sharing is intended to complicate U.S. military operations and bolster Iran's tactical position during these high-stakes negotiations.

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