US jets shot down over Iran; rescue underway
A US Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down over Iran, triggering a combat search-and-rescue operation, with one crew member rescued and another still missing.
A US Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down over Iran, triggering a combat search-and-rescue operation, with one crew member rescued and another still missing.
US President Donald Trump spoke to the media about several developments in the wake of the unfolding security situation in West Asia and the Gulf and responded to the announcement by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on temporarily allowing India to purchase Russian oil.
According to The Jerusalem Post, IAF has issued orders to soldiers not to order online food deliveries to the Kirya military headquarters, located in Capital Tel Aviv lest the number of orders, which may see an uptick owing to war preparations, may give away strike plans to the enemy.
Unidentified flying object (UFO) whistleblower claimed before Congress that the US government is secretly holding alien spacecraft.
The investigative body of the Air Force and the FBI were involved in an ongoing investigation into the incident.
Pyongyang has moved to beef up self-defence capabilities amid stalled denuclearization talks with the US.
The nation's capital and other urban areas have enjoyed a rare stretch of more than two months without the sorts of a large-scale bomb attack that frequently rock the city and cause mass causalities.
Trump had officially launched the Force last month which is overseen by the US Air Force and does not intend to put troops into orbit.
The US air operation also responded to Pyongyang's warning to send a "Christmas gift" to Donald Trump if the latter does not come up with a new proposal in the denuclearisation dialogue.
Witt is accused of sharing the US government secrets, including the name of agents and specifics of operations, with Iran as early as January 2012.