F-15 Cost Explained: How Much of a Hit Did Trump, US Take After Iran Shot Down Fighter Jet? Details Revealed
Trump said the downing of a U.S. fighter jet will not change talks with Iran as rescue crews continue a complex search mission.
- President Donald Trump stated the F-15E crash over Iran will not derail negotiations, even as search-and-rescue operations continue following the aircraft's downing.
- Iranian defense official Ali Akbar Ahmadian wrote that Iran "will neither retreat under threats nor be swayed by clamor and empty shows," while the Iranian Army claimed they shot down an American A-10 aircraft near the Persian Gulf.
- Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei reported Tehran received only "excessive and unreasonable demands" from Washington, confirming mediation efforts have reached a dead end as Iran refuses planned talks.
- On Friday, Trump declared "with a little more time, we can easily OPEN THE HORMUZ STRAIT, TAKE THE OIL, and MAKE A FORTUNE," emphasizing the waterway's strategic value amid the conflict.
- The U.S. Embassy in Beirut warned the security environment is "volatile and unpredictable" due to ongoing airstrikes, as casualties exceed 1,300 in Lebanon and 19 in Israel, including 13 U.S. service members.
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U.S. President Donald Trump denied Friday that the shooting down of a U.S. fighter by Iranian forces will affect negotiations with Tehran. "No, not at all. No, it's war. We're at war," Trump said in a phone call with the NBC News network.The president refused to give details about the search and rescue mission being carried out in Iran, which has allowed Washington to recover alive one of the F-15 fighter crews attacked by Tehran. Meanwhile, U.S…
Trump has refused to give details about the search and rescue mission being carried out in Iran, which has allowed Washington to recover ...
No sign of de-escalation in the region, more than a month after the beginning of the conflict. On Thursday, Israel and the United States led new strikes towards Iran and Lebanon. Tehran responded by shooting two American combat aircraft.
The killing of an American fighter aircraft in Iran could be a major concern for the Americans.
U.S. President Donald Trump said that the downing of the plane by Iran will not impact the ongoing negotiations between the two countries.During a call with NBC News, Donald Trump stated that the incident is part of the current war context, noting that “it is the war” and reneged on the fact.The positioning occurs as rescue operations continue after the attack on an F-15 and amid diplomatic tensions between Washington and Tehran.Trump responds t…
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