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The two pilots from the downed F-15E jets in Iran issued statements alongside Donald Trump after Delta Force rescued the second pilot following more than 30 hours behind enemy lines
Both Rescued F-15E Crew Members Issue First Statements Alongside Donald Trump After Daring 30-Hour Rescue Mission in Iran
In a dramatic turn of events following one of the most intense aerial incidents in the ongoing conflict, the two crew members of a downed F-15E strike fighter have publicly spoken for the first time after being rescued from hostile territory in Iran. Appearing alongside former U.S. Donald Trump, the pilots recounted the harrowing ordeal that left one of them stranded behind enemy lines for more than 30 hours.

The aircraft, a f-15 strike eagle, was reportedly brought down during a high-risk mission over southwestern Iran, triggering an immediate search-and-rescue operation. While one crew member was extracted earlier, the second pilot remained unaccounted for, evading capture in rugged terrain under constant threat.
According to military officials, elite units from Delta Force carried out the high-stakes rescue operation under cover of darkness, navigating hostile territory to successfully extract the stranded airman. The mission has been described as one of the most complex and dangerous personnel recovery efforts in recent years.
Standing beside Trump during the briefing, both airmen expressed gratitude for the rescue teams and reflected on their survival. “We trusted that they would come,” one of the crew members said, emphasizing the resilience and coordination that ultimately brought them home. The second pilot, who endured over a full day behind enemy lines, described the experience as “relentless” but credited training and discipline for helping him avoid capture.
Trump, addressing reporters, praised the operation as a testament to U.S. military strength and commitment. He commended the courage of the rescue teams and the endurance of the pilots, calling the mission “a powerful reminder that no American service member is ever left behind.”
The successful extraction comes amid heightened tensions in the region, with ongoing military engagements raising concerns about escalation. Defense officials have not disclosed specific operational details but confirmed that the rescue required precise coordination between air and ground units.
As the two airmen begin recovery, their survival and return mark a significant moment in the conflict—highlighting both the risks faced by service members and the extraordinary measures taken to bring them back safely.
