Russia Helping Iran Attack US: Report
Explosive new intelligence claims that Russia is helping Iran target American warships and military assets across the Middle East.
According to a report from The Washington Post, intelligence officials say Moscow has passed along information about the locations of U.S. ships and aircraft since the war erupted last weekend.
The claim comes as Iranian missiles struck buildings in Manama, the capital of Bahrain, setting a hotel on fire and damaging residential areas.
Across the Gulf, governments scrambled to respond.
Residents in Dubai received emergency alerts on their phones instructing them to take shelter as drones and missiles flew across the region.
Officials in Saudi Arabia said air defenses intercepted three drones near Riyadh.
Meanwhile, the U.S. military is preparing for a major escalation.
President Donald Trump warned that a massive new strike against Iran could be imminent.
“The big wave hasn’t even happened,” Trump previously warned as the conflict intensified.
American stealth bombers are now reportedly landing at bases in the U.K., a move analysts say signals preparation for a major air campaign.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth echoed the message.
“We’ve only just begun,” Hegseth said about the ongoing military operations.
Trump has also demanded unconditional surrender from Tehran, as the Daily Mail reported.
“There will be no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER,” the president wrote on Truth Social.
The conflict is rapidly spreading across the region.
Iran has launched hundreds of drones toward Israel, U.S. bases, and allied nations in the Gulf.
Meanwhile, Israel says it has struck multiple Hezbollah targets in Beirut, widening the conflict into Lebanon.
Energy markets are already reacting to the chaos.
Officials in Qatar warned that oil prices could surge to $150 per barrel if the conflict continues to escalate.
Such a spike could trigger economic shocks across global markets.
Meanwhile, European authorities are also moving to counter possible Iranian operations.
Police in London arrested four men suspected of spying for Iran as security fears spread beyond the Middle East.
Despite the mounting violence, U.S. officials insist American forces remain in control.
The Pentagon denied reports that the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN‑72) had been struck by Iranian drones.
“The reports are not true,” a U.S. defense official said.
Still, the war shows no signs of slowing.
Explosions continue to rock Tehran, while Iranian forces vow retaliation and U.S. officials warn that the conflict may intensify in the coming days.
With Russia now accused of aiding Iran and new strikes looming, the war threatens to widen into a far larger confrontation.
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