Trump announces rescue of US service member after Iranian shootdown of F-15E fighter jet. The pilot had been missing since the incident. The news was shared via social media by the President.
A missing U.S. airman was rescued from Iran, according to reports. The Trump administration highlights this as a diplomatic achievement. This incident is significant amid tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
Oman and Iran held talks regarding transit through the Strait of Hormuz. The likelihood of a US-Iran ceasefire by April 7 stands at 1%, reflecting market skepticism. While the meeting signals potential de-escalation, military tensions remain high.
President Trump confirmed the successful rescue of a missing U.S. pilot in Iran, calling it one of the most daring operations in U.S. history. The operation highlights U.S. military capabilities and diplomatic efforts in the region.
President Trump announced the rescue of a missing US pilot in Iran, stating the airman is 'safe and sound.' He claimed the mission followed a previously unpublicized rescue to protect the second operation. Both recoveries demonstrate 'overwhelming Air Dominance and Superiority' over Iran, according to Trump.
A U.S. crew member shot down over Iran was rescued in a daring operation led by President Trump. The operation involved dozens of aircraft and marked a significant diplomatic moment between the U.S. and Iran.
Iran has allowed ships carrying essential goods through the Strait of Hormuz, reversing recent restrictions amid escalating tensions with the US and Israel. The move comes after a joint offensive killed over 1,340 people, including former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The Strait handles 20% of global oil trade, with traffic down over 90% due to heightened tensions.
Iran has approved humanitarian passage through the Strait of Hormuz, permitting vessels carrying essential goods and livestock feed to pass under designated protocols. This comes amid heightened regional tensions following recent US-Israel strikes on Iran. The move suggests potential easing of sanctions.
Chinese spokesperson Mao Ning rejects military force to open the Strait of Hormuz, calling for an end to the war against Iran. China argues that US-Israeli military operations are the root cause of disruptions and urges diplomatic engagement for peace. Iran has restricted ship passage since February 28, citing defensive measures and plans to decide future navigation with Oman post-conflict.
The UK Foreign Minister's meeting on the Strait of Hormuz did not discuss military solutions. French and Japanese ships crossed the strait after a month, and European nations do not consider military action against Iran. India avoided mentioning the strait.