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Donald Trump and National Security Team Weigh Possible Peace Talks during Emergency Meeting at the White House After Multiple U.S. F-15E Jets Are Attacked and Rescue Aircraft Shot Down in Escalating Iran Conflict
Washington, D.C. — President Donald Trump has convened an emergency meeting of his national security team at the White House following a سلسلة of alarming military developments in Iran, where multiple U.S. F-15E Strike Eagles were reportedly attacked and accompanying rescue aircraft came under heavy fire.
According to early defense briefings, the incidents unfolded during ongoing operations over Iranian territory, with at least one F-15E sustaining critical damage and search-and-rescue missions quickly launched under dangerous conditions. However, those rescue efforts themselves were targeted, raising the stakes of an already volatile situation and complicating efforts to recover personnel.

Senior officials familiar with the meeting say the mood inside the White House Situation Room is “tense and rapidly evolving,” as top ռազմական and intelligence advisers work to assess the scale of the attacks and determine whether they represent a coordinated escalation by Iranian forces or allied militias in the region.
At the center of discussions is not only how to respond militarily, but whether the moment presents a narrow window for diplomacy. Sources indicate that alongside potential retaliatory options, Donald Trump and his advisers are actively weighing the possibility of opening channels for negotiation in an effort to prevent further loss of life and avoid a broader regional conflict.
“The situation is fluid, and every option is being considered,” one official said, emphasizing that both defense and diplomatic strategies are on the table.
The Pentagon has yet to release full details on casualties or the status of all crew members involved, though search-and-rescue operations are believed to still be ongoing under hostile conditions. Military analysts note that targeting rescue aircraft marks a significant escalation, as such missions are traditionally afforded a degree of operational caution even in active conflict zones.
The unfolding crisis has also drawn attention from lawmakers in Washington, with calls growing for immediate briefings and potential congressional involvement should the conflict deepen further.
While no final decisions have been publicly announced, the emergency meeting underscores the gravity of the moment. With U.S. aircraft losses mounting and tensions with Iran intensifying, the administration now faces a critical choice: escalate its military response or pursue a fragile path toward de-escalation through potential peace talks.
For now, all eyes remain on the White House as President Trump and his national security team deliberate the next move in what could become a defining moment in the crisis.
