Hegseth declares ‘no one’s putting us in danger’ after reports that Russia giving Iran intelligence on US forces

Amid growing concerns over potential intelligence collaboration between Russia and Iran, War Secretary Pete Hegseth has assured that US forces remain secure. His remarks come as Operation Epic Fury continues to unfold, with reports suggesting that Russia might be assisting Tehran by sharing sensitive intelligence.

In an interview with “60 Minutes,” Hegseth emphasized that the US military is closely monitoring all developments and integrating this information into their strategic plans. He confidently dismissed fears that Russian-Iranian intelligence cooperation poses a threat to American troops.

“Our commanders have access to the most advanced intelligence globally,” Hegseth stated in a preview of his upcoming interview. “We are fully informed about who is communicating with whom, their motives, and the credibility of the information being exchanged. This enables us to adapt our battle strategies accordingly, ensuring that we remain one step ahead.”


US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth speaks during a press conference at CENTCOM headquarters.
Hegseth told “60 Minutes” that the US is “tracking everything” and feeding it straight into battle plans. CRISTOBAL HERRERA-ULASHKEVICH/EPA/Shutterstock

He further reassured the public by adding, “The American people can be confident that their leadership is vigilant. Any inappropriate communications, whether conducted openly or through covert channels, are being addressed with decisive action.”

This assurance comes in the wake of reports surfacing on Friday. According to these reports, the Kremlin has allegedly provided Iran with details about the positions of American warships, aircraft, and other military resources following the joint airstrikes by the US and Israel last Saturday.

Reports emerged Friday that the Kremlin has handed the Islamic Republic the locations of American warships, aircraft, and other military assets since the US and Israel launched joint airstrikes Saturday.

Hegseth stressed that Russia’s alleged involvement isn’t a threat to US troops and personnel – and added it’s not something he’s “concerned” about.

“No one’s putting us in danger,” he said.


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“We’re putting the other guys in danger, and that’s our job. So we’re not concerned about that. But the only ones that need to be worried right now are Iranians that think they’re going to live.”

Since the war began, Iran has launched thousands of drones and missiles at US military bases, diplomatic sites and allied installations across the Middle East – with attacks hitting as many as 12 countries in the region, according to the military’s Central Command (CENTCOM)


Nighttime cityscape of Tehran with large plumes of orange smoke and fire rising from an explosion.
Reports emerged Friday that the Kremlin has handed the Islamic Republic the locations of American warships, aircraft, and other military assets. ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH/EPA/Shutterstock

Six Army Reserve soldiers were also killed in an Iranian drone strike in Kuwait.

The Kremlin has denounced the attack on Iran as “a preplanned and unprovoked act of armed aggression against a sovereign and independent UN member state.”

Despite the Russian assistance, both President Trump and Hegseth have declared that the US military has established “total dominance” over Iran — and that the Islamic Republic has already “lost everything.”

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