Defense Secretary Hegseth Addresses Reports of Russian Intel Sharing with Iran

Defense Secretary Hegseth Addresses Reports of Russian Intel Sharing with Iran

Defense Secretary Hegseth states U.S. commanders are aware and no danger posed by reported Russian intel sharing with Iran.

  • Reports have emerged that Russia is sharing intelligence with Iran about U.S. positions and movements
  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth discussed the reports in a 60 Minutes interview airing Sunday, March 8
  • Hegseth stated, "We're tracking everything. Our commanders are aware of everything… No one's putting us in danger"
  • CBS News' Major Garrett conducted the interview with Hegseth
  • National security contributor Samantha Vinograd provided additional commentary on the reports

In a 60 Minutes interview set to air Sunday, March 8, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth responded to reports that Russia is sharing intelligence with Iran on U.S. military positions and movements, stating that U.S. commanders are fully aware and that no danger is posed to U.S. forces.

The reports of Russia sharing intelligence with Iran raise concerns about potential risks to U.S. military operations and regional security. Hegseth's comments aim to reassure that the U.S. is monitoring the situation closely and maintaining operational security.

The 60 Minutes interview will provide further details and analysis on the situation. Observers will watch for any official updates on U.S. military posture and responses to intelligence sharing between Russia and Iran.