U.S Blamed Russia provided satellite surveillance of Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia just days before it was struck by Iranian missiles and drones. (CBN News)

According to statements cited in media interviews, multiple satellite images of the base were reportedly taken on March 20, 23, and 25 — shortly before the attack occurred. 

The claim suggests a possible intelligence link, raising questions about whether battlefield awareness may have been enhanced through external observation. However, no official confirmation has established direct coordination between Russia and Iran.

Prince Sultan Air Base is a major hub for United States military operations in the region, hosting critical assets like refueling aircraft and surveillance platforms. Its exposure prior to the strike adds a new dimension to the conflict — where space-based intelligence may be shaping ground outcomes.

The development signals a deeper layer of modern warfare: surveillance, targeting, and timing are increasingly driven by satellite intelligence, making conflicts more precise and interconnected across multiple global actors.$DOGE

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