Russia is actively helping Iran target and kill American soldiers through intelligence sharing and drone technology, European officials are warning, as President Trump faces yet another foreign policy disaster left behind by the Biden administration's weak leadership.
The alarming reports reveal that Moscow is not just standing on the sidelines of Middle East chaos—they're actively participating in a proxy war against American interests, providing Tehran with the tools needed to strike at U.S. forces and our Israeli allies.
This Russia-Iran partnership represents exactly the kind of emboldened enemy behavior that flourished under Biden's disastrous foreign policy. Remember, this is the same administration that handed Afghanistan to the Taliban, projected weakness on the world stage, and let adversaries like Putin and the Iranian mullahs run wild for four years.
The Deadly Alliance Trump Must Confront
European intelligence sources confirm that Russian support goes beyond simple weapons transfers. Moscow is providing real-time intelligence to help Iranian forces and their proxies target American personnel with precision strikes. They're also supplying advanced drone technology that Iran uses to attack neighboring countries and threaten shipping lanes.
"We see that Russia is helping Iran with intelligence to target Americans, to kill Americans, and Russia is also supporting Iran now with the drones so that they can attack neighboring countries," officials warned.
This isn't just another foreign policy challenge—it's a direct threat to American lives that demands the kind of strong response only Trump can deliver.
Cleaning Up Biden's Foreign Policy Wreckage
Patriots, this is what happens when America projects weakness instead of strength. The Biden regime spent four years appeasing Iran, ignoring Russia's growing aggression, and abandoning our allies. Now President Trump must clean up this mess while protecting American forces from a coordinated Russia-Iran assault.
The question facing Trump's national security team is clear: How do we respond to this deadly alliance without getting dragged into another endless foreign war? The answer lies in the kind of peace-through-strength approach that kept America safe during Trump's first term.
Will Trump's America First foreign policy be enough to counter this growing threat, or will he need to take more decisive action against the Russia-Iran axis?
