US ‘not concerned’, says Pete Hegseth on claim that Russia helped Iran in war: 'We're aware of...'

In response to allegations that Russia has assisted Iran in targeting US military assets, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the United States is not overly concerned about the claims. Reports indicated that Russia may have shared intelligence with Iran, potentially enabling Tehran to strike American warships and aircraft in the region. Hegseth emphasized that the US is aware of the situation and is closely monitoring developments. The relationship between Russia and Iran has been under scrutiny as both nations have increasingly collaborated in various military and political arenas, particularly in the context of conflicts in the Middle East. The US has expressed ongoing concerns regarding Iran's military capabilities and its influence in the region, which could pose threats to American interests. Hegseth's comments reflect the Biden administration's broader approach to managing international relations amid rising tensions in the region, illustrating the complex dynamics at play as the US continues to navigate its foreign policy objectives in light of these developments.
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