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Miles Archer

(22,773 posts)
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 05:25 PM Saturday

Please explain to me how Putin giving Iran info that could harm U.S. troops is NOT an act ot war on his part

I know, I know, we need to dance around Putin because he has nukes. I get it.

So, we just let him piss all over the USA and tell ourselves it's raining? Any other options?

Russia gave Iran information that could harm U.S. forces, officials say
But officials tell MS NOW that U.S. intelligence agencies have not found evidence that Moscow is directing Iran’s operations.
https://www.ms.now/news/russia-iran-information-harm-u-s
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Please explain to me how Putin giving Iran info that could harm U.S. troops is NOT an act ot war on his part (Original Post) Miles Archer Saturday OP
A bigger problem? StoolPigeon Saturday #1
Putin is a businessman leftstreet Saturday #2
What's good for the goose... Xolodno Saturday #3
I'm Not Here To Explain Anything Coolgoober Saturday #4
MaddowBlog-Team Trump says (and does) all the wrong things as Russia helps Iran during the U.S. war LetMyPeopleVote 11 hrs ago #5

StoolPigeon

(247 posts)
1. A bigger problem?
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 06:20 PM
Saturday

I wonder if the information Putin is giving Iran is the same information that Trump sold him out of the basement.

leftstreet

(40,193 posts)
2. Putin is a businessman
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 06:26 PM
Saturday

His intentions would be protecting capital, the transfer of goods, and appeasing the gods of private equity. These are the very same reasons the US initiates war, so no one anywhere, anytime, is going to find anyone guilty of a war crime

Xolodno

(7,341 posts)
3. What's good for the goose...
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 06:29 PM
Saturday

NATO gave info, strategies, etc. to Ukraine. If we didn't, then Putin would have been walking in Kiev if a few weeks. So, they are repaying the favor.

They aren't called proxy wars for nothing.

Coolgoober

(298 posts)
4. I'm Not Here To Explain Anything
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 06:36 PM
Saturday

But the U.S. gives weapons and intelligence to Ukraine. Just saying. All is fair in love and war. To the center of your question, Trump does not care about our troops. He does not look at them as living breathing humans. They're play things to him. I'll be making a post about that in a day or two. It's been on my mind and your post just motivated me. Thanks Miles. Take care.

LetMyPeopleVote

(178,665 posts)
5. MaddowBlog-Team Trump says (and does) all the wrong things as Russia helps Iran during the U.S. war
Tue Mar 10, 2026, 12:33 PM
11 hrs ago

As Russia provides intelligence that could put Americans at risk, the White House responds by easing Russian oil sanctions.

Problem: Team Trump shrugging with indifference as Russia provides Iran with intelligence that could put Americans at risk.

Bigger problem: Team Trump providing Russia with sanctions relief as it provides Iran with intelligence that could put Americans at risk.

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-03-09T19:13:44.138Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/team-trump-says-and-does-all-the-wrong-things-as-russia-helps-iran-during-the-u-s-war

MS NOW reported over the weekend that Russia has provided Iran with information that could help Iranian forces strike American ships, aircraft and bases in the region, according two U.S. officials, one whom said point-blank, “Russia is providing intelligence help to Iran.”

The Associated Press and The Washington Post had related reports, with the latter noting, “The assistance … signals that the rapidly expanding conflict now features one of America’s chief nuclear-armed competitors with exquisite intelligence capabilities.” On NBC’s “Meet the Press,” host Kristen Welker pressed Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on this, and he made no effort to deny the accuracy of the reporting, emphasizing that Iran’s “strategic partnership” with Russia is “not a secret.”.....

If we were to stop here, it would be a striking story about a Republican administration that has expressed little more than indifference to serious allegations. But as it turns out, Team Trump isn’t just shrugging its shoulders about Russia’s aid to Iran during the war, it’s also taking steps that would benefit Russia as it aids Iran during the war. Reuters reported:

Trump administration ​officials on Sunday defended a decision to temporarily lift some sanctions on Russian oil and predicted that a sharp increase in ‌gasoline prices resulting from the Iran war would last only weeks.

Appearing on multiple TV talk shows, Energy Secretary Chris Wright and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz said a waiver issued last week to allow Indian purchases of Russian oil would alleviate pressure on the global market.


(It’s worth noting for context that Trump has publicly boasted about getting India to stop buying Russian oil, including at a White House press conference in late February. So much for that idea.)....

Around the same time, on “Meet the Press,” Welker asked the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations about why the Republican administration would choose to help Russia right now.

I wouldn’t characterize it that way,” Waltz replied.

WELKER: Why is Trump helping Russia in this moment?

WALTZ:I wouldn't characterize it that way

WELKER: How else would you describe easing oil sanctions?

WALTZ: It's common sense to allow oil sitting on ships to go to India

WELKER: Russia will be getting that money as it wages its war in Ukraine

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-03-08T14:17:27.030Z


.....This hasn’t gone unnoticed on Capitol Hill.

“Russia is our adversary,” Republican Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska told MS NOW last week. “They hate us and what the U.S. stands for. The White House has had a moral blindness when it comes to Putin and Russia.”

Republican Rep. Michael McCaul of Texas, a former chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, added, “This is an intolerable escalation by the Kremlin — one they must come to deeply regret. I call on the administration to impose swift and severe consequences for this blatant attempt to endanger American lives.”

The White House appears to have come to the opposite conclusion.
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