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Trump claims Iran was ‘decimated’ after F-15E fighter jet downed

3 April 2026
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WASHINGTON — Following President Donald Trump’s declaration that the U.S. military had “beaten and completely decimated Iran,” tensions escalated when Iran shot down an F-15E fighter jet, prompting a U.S. military rescue operation for two service members in Iranian territory. Iran also targeted two Blackhawk helicopters and an attack jet involved in the rescue. Despite Trump’s claims of U.S. air superiority and the effectiveness of military operations, reports indicate that Iran retains significant military capabilities, including intact ballistic missile launchers and numerous drones. The incident marked the first downing of a U.S. fighter jet by enemy fire in decades, with one service member rescued and the other still missing. The developments present a stark contrast to the White House’s narrative of success and highlight the ongoing challenges in the region as Iranian forces continue to launch attacks.

Why It Matters

The recent downing of the F-15E fighter jet underscores the complexities of the U.S.-Iran conflict, revealing that despite ongoing military action, Iran maintains substantial military capabilities. Historical context shows that the U.S. has faced challenges in achieving air dominance over Iran, despite assertions to the contrary from the Trump administration. The conflict has broader implications for regional stability, especially concerning oil supply routes, as Iran continues to threaten maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. The situation reflects the enduring volatility in U.S.-Iran relations and the risks faced by U.S. forces in the Middle East.

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