BREAKING: US Pararescue Jumpers Charge Into Iran to Rescue Downed American Pilot

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US Air Force Pararescue Jumpers are right now deep in hostile Iranian territory, battling to save the second crew member from a shot-down F-15E Strike Eagle.

The jet was taken out over Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province during strikes on the regime. One airman is already safely recovered. The search for the other presses on under heavy fire from Iranian forces.

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Elite PJs aboard HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopters are operating low over rugged mountains while reports confirm intense clashes with IRGC units on the ground. At least 20 enemy fighters reportedly killed in close combat as our teams refuse to leave an American behind.

This marks the first U.S. manned combat aircraft lost in the conflict. Iran urged its troops and civilians to hunt down the crew first — even dangling rewards. Our forces answered with raw courage instead.

These pararescuemen live by one unbreakable creed: “That Others May Live.” They flew straight into the teeth of enemy fire while the mullahs scramble in panic.

Pray for the missing airman and the heroes risking everything to bring him home. In an era of weakness from too many leaders, real American strength still shows up when it counts.

The operation remains fluid and extremely dangerous on the ground and in the air. Our warriors do not quit. They do not abandon their own. That’s the difference between victory and surrender. Updates continue as the mission unfolds behind enemy lines.

HT NSTRIKE


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