Rep. Riley Moore (R-West Virginia) claimed that accurate intelligence from China and Russia, transferred to Iran, enabled the missile strike that killed two U.S. soldiers at a Jordanian base.
The Zioneer previously reported that U.S. officials are investigating whether China or Russia supplied targeting data to Iran after an Iranian missile strike killed two American soldiers at a Jordanian air base. Rep. Moore's statement, made Sunday morning, is the first direct accusation from a member of Congress linking the two countries to the attack. The claim has not been independently confirmed, and U.S. officials have not commented on Moore's remarks.
- DevelopingReport: U.S. officials investigate whether China or Russia supplied Iran targeting data after precision strikes
- DevelopingCENTCOM says it struck the launch site of the missiles that killed US soldiers in Jordan
- DevelopingUS soldier's footage shows Iranian missile fire toward American base in Jordan last Thursday
- DevelopingMash"am: ballistic missiles, suicide drones destroyed US aircraft at bases in Jordan
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