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Iran Claims US Pilot Rescue Operation May Be a Hoax to Steal Enriched Uranium

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AFP reported that a US F-15E fighter jet was shot down over Iran on the 3rd. The pilot of the two crew members was rescued shortly after, and the other pilot was reportedly rescued yesterday. US President Donald Trump described it as a "daring" search and rescue operation. However, the Iranian military claims to have hit several US aircraft involved in the mission, forcing them to make "emergency landings" in Isfahan province. Iranian officials suggest the US operation was a "complete failure" and potentially a deceptive maneuver to steal enriched uranium, citing discrepancies in the alleged rescue location.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What type of US military aircraft was shot down over Iran according to the AFP report?
A: According to the AFP report, a US F-15E fighter jet was shot down over Iran on the third of the month.
Q: How did US President Donald Trump describe the rescue operation of the pilots?
A: US President Donald Trump described the search and rescue operation of the pilots as a daring mission.
Q: Where did the Iranian military claim they forced US military aircraft to make emergency landings?
A: The Iranian military claimed they forced several US military aircraft to make emergency landings in Iran's central Isfahan province.
Q: What reason did the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman give to suggest the rescue operation might be a deception?
A: The spokesman stated the alleged pilot location in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province was far from where the US military attempted to land, suggesting it might be a hoax to steal enriched uranium.
Q: What action did the US military take regarding the initially downed aircraft after it was hit?
A: The US military was forced to heavily bomb the initially downed aircraft following the incident.