US President Trump Announces Successful Rescue of American Officer in Iran

Washington D.C. US President Donald Trump has announced that the US military has successfully rescued a member of its military team who had gone missing in the mountainous region of Iran. Through his social media platform 'Truth Social', Trump claimed, 'We found him,' describing it as one of the most courageous and challenging search and rescue operations in American military history.

Amidst strict surveillance and encirclement by Iran, the US military successfully brought its officer, holding the rank of Colonel, to a safe location. The officer, who was aboard a US F-15 fighter jet shot down in southern Iran some time ago, faced a high risk of being captured by Iranian forces.

Against the backdrop of Iranian forces offering a large cash reward to civilians for his capture, the US military conducted this operation by tracking his location 24/7. While the pilot aboard the aircraft had been rescued earlier, the officer serving as the weapons systems officer was forced to hide in the remote mountainous terrain of Iran.

'He is injured, but he will be fine,' Trump wrote in his Truth Social post regarding the rescued crew member.

'A miraculous mission! It came after the rescue of another brave pilot yesterday,' which Trump said, 'We did not confirm, because we did not want to jeopardize our second rescue operation. We will never leave an American fighter behind.'

Trump asserted that no Americans were killed or injured in this operation. White House sources indicated that there was a direct confrontation between US and Iranian forces during this rescue mission.

This incident, occurring while both countries are warning each other of 'tasting hell,' has further escalated tensions in West Asia. President Trump achieved this dramatic military success just as he issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Iran for an agreement to open the Strait of Hormuz.

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