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In reply to the discussion: Russia is providing Iran intelligence to target U.S. forces, officials say [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(178,789 posts)19. MaddowBlog-White House's Witkoff vouches for Russia's trustworthiness on Iran and alleged war assistance
Confronted with evidence of Russia aiding Iran, Team Trump has shrugged, boosted Russias economy and vouched for Moscows reliability.
"Witkoffâs on-air comments came a day after Trump said that he had a 'positive call' with Putin and that the Russian leader 'wants to be helpful' and 'very constructive.'
— Khashoggi's Ghost (@urocklive1.bsky.social) 2026-03-11T20:34:26.586Z
The American president didnât specify for whom Putin wants to be helpful and constructive."
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/white-houses-witkoff-vouches-for-russias-trustworthiness-on-iran-and-alleged-war-assistance
Theres ample speculation as to how this happened, but its hard to overlook the reports from multiple news organizations, including MS NOW, over the weekend that Russia had provided Iran with information that could help it strike American targets. One U.S. official told MS NOW point-blank, Russia is providing intelligence help to Iran......
In the wake of the reporting, the president and his team not only expressed public indifference to the news that Russia was assisting Iran, the Republican administration also extended a new reward to Vladimir Putins regime, temporarily easing oil sanctions on the country.
If that werent quite enough, one of the key figures on Trumps foreign policy team went even further on Tuesday. MS NOW reported that U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff appeared on CNBC and emphasized that Russian officials have denied the allegations.
Witkoff went on to say of the Russian officials, We can take them at their word.
So as far as Team Trump is concerned, when confronted with evidence that Russia is aiding Iran during the war, the proper response is to (a) shrug; (b) boost Russias economy; and (c) vouch for Moscows trustworthiness.
Witkoffs on-air comments came a day after Trump said that he had a positive call with Putin and that the Russian leader wants to be helpful and very constructive.
The American president didnt specify for whom Putin wants to be helpful and constructive.
Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware appeared on MS NOW this week and said, The clearest winner from this war in Iran is Russia. Soon after, The Wall Street Journal reported that Putin can barely conceal a smirk as the war continues.
In the wake of the reporting, the president and his team not only expressed public indifference to the news that Russia was assisting Iran, the Republican administration also extended a new reward to Vladimir Putins regime, temporarily easing oil sanctions on the country.
If that werent quite enough, one of the key figures on Trumps foreign policy team went even further on Tuesday. MS NOW reported that U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff appeared on CNBC and emphasized that Russian officials have denied the allegations.
Witkoff said Russian officials told President Donald Trump on a call [Monday] that they have not been sharing the information.
Witkoff added that Yuri Ushakov, an aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin, reiterated the same on a call with himself and Jared Kushner, one of Trumps sons-in-law, whom the president named as a special peace envoy.
Witkoff went on to say of the Russian officials, We can take them at their word.
QUINTANILLA: Do we think the Russians have shared intel about US military assets, and if so, why would we be giving waivers on oil sanctions?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-03-10T16:08:53.733Z
WITKOFF: I can tell you that on the call with POTUS, the Russians said they have not been sharing. That's what they said. We can take them at their word.
So as far as Team Trump is concerned, when confronted with evidence that Russia is aiding Iran during the war, the proper response is to (a) shrug; (b) boost Russias economy; and (c) vouch for Moscows trustworthiness.
Witkoffs on-air comments came a day after Trump said that he had a positive call with Putin and that the Russian leader wants to be helpful and very constructive.
The American president didnt specify for whom Putin wants to be helpful and constructive.
Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware appeared on MS NOW this week and said, The clearest winner from this war in Iran is Russia. Soon after, The Wall Street Journal reported that Putin can barely conceal a smirk as the war continues.
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Russia is providing Iran intelligence to target U.S. forces, officials say [View all]
demmiblue
Friday
OP
Has the Putin-Trump bromance ended? Doubtful. Putin has all that lovely compromat on the pedophile.
Lonestarblue
Friday
#7
Vlad may not like the attacks on Iran, but he's still getting what he wants from his #1 asset in the US.
paleotn
Friday
#8
Does the US really expect Russia and China to allow us to cut them off at the knees?
vanessa_ca
Friday
#12
MaddowBlog-White House's Witkoff vouches for Russia's trustworthiness on Iran and alleged war assistance
LetMyPeopleVote
14 hrs ago
#19