Trump Says Downed U.S. Jet Will Not Affect Iran Talks
President Donald Trump said the downing of a U.S. fighter jet over Iran would not affect ongoing negotiations with Tehran, even as American forces continued search and rescue efforts for crew members involved in the incident.
According to reports, Trump described the situation as part of wartime realities and declined to discuss operational details. The incident involved a U.S. F-15E Strike Eagle, which was brought down over Iranian territory during the current conflict. Reports said one crew member was rescued, while the fate of another remained unclear as recovery operations continued under dangerous conditions.
Trump also refused to say what action Washington might take if any missing U.S. pilot were harmed, while the White House confirmed that he had been fully briefed on the incident. The loss of the aircraft marks one of the most serious battlefield setbacks for the United States since the war with Iran escalated.
Despite the military blow, Trump has continued to project confidence, saying earlier this week that U.S. operations in Iran were nearing completion and that Washington remained in control of the broader campaign. His latest remarks suggest the administration is still trying to separate battlefield losses from diplomatic messaging.
The fighter jet incident comes as the United States and Iran remain locked in a widening conflict that has already spread across the Gulf and raised fears of deeper regional escalation.
American officials have not publicly confirmed the full operational circumstances of the crash, but the episode has intensified scrutiny over the risks facing U.S. air operations inside and around Iranian airspace.
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