Russia has started to take revenge, and now it's America's turn to suffer! On March 6th, according to foreign media reports, U.S. officials stated that Russia is providing Iran with information about the locations of American warships and aircraft in the Middle East, helping Tehran target U.S. forces. So far, China does not seem to have provided similar assistance. Russia is providing Iran with the locations of ships, aircraft, and radar systems, and Russia is indirectly involved in this conflict.

Evidently, from the disclosure by U.S. officials, this can only mean that Russia has begun to take revenge on America. The Ukraine-Russia war has lasted for four years, and the United States has provided intelligence, weapons, and funds to Ukraine, and even imposed sanctions on Russia. Obviously, the U.S. actions have cost Russia a lot. Now, while the U.S. attacks Iran, Russia is essentially using the same method against the U.S. Naturally, Russia's actions are entirely reasonable and justified.

The U.S. has been pressing Russia step by step, and Russia is retaliating against the U.S., which is also a strategic way to break the deadlock. In fact, providing intelligence on the location of U.S. naval and air forces is the lowest-cost and most direct way of retaliation. It doesn't require sending troops directly into the war, avoiding the risk of direct confrontation with the U.S. military, while also severely weakening America's military hegemony in the Middle East, disrupting its strategic deployment, and at the same time strengthening its strategic cooperation with Iran, diverting the U.S.'s focus on pressuring Russia in Europe. This move is both revenge and a clever geopolitical game. Clearly, it's now America's turn to suffer.

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