Pilots shot down by friendly fire during Iran missions already back to dropping bombs
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In a remarkable turn of events, pilots who were downed by friendly fire over Kuwait during the early days of the conflict have swiftly returned to action. These aviators participated in a significant bombing mission over Tehran, Iran, just last night.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, speaking at a Pentagon press briefing on Tuesday morning, confirmed, “All of them remained in the region and took part in the bombing over Tehran.” He emphasized the pilots’ resilience, stating, “These men and women confront the Iranian threat daily.”

Hegseth highlighted the dedication and drive of these troops, remarking, “They are determined to see this through for their descendants. This mission is about crafting history and leaving a lasting legacy. Achieving success is of utmost importance.”

The friendly-fire incident that temporarily sidelined these pilots occurred during the initial phase of the conflict. Reports indicate that three US F-15E Strike Eagles were unintentionally downed over Kuwait by allied air defenses amidst intense combat operations.

Fortunately, all six crew members managed to eject safely and were subsequently recovered in stable condition, according to US Central Command’s statements at the time.

The incident unfolded while US and allied forces were countering a substantial offensive involving Iranian aircraft, drones, and ballistic missiles. This surge of activity created a chaotic environment, leading to the unfortunate misidentification, as officials explained.

Since then, Iran’s capabilities have been significantly degraded.

The incident remains under investigation, with US and Kuwaiti officials reviewing what went wrong in the crowded airspace.

Despite the setback, the pilots quickly returned to duty and have continued flying combat missions as the US presses its air campaign against Iran.

Hegseth said the warfighters’ experience allowed them to understand the true importance of their mission. “These men and women … know what a world looks like — what the world would look like if Iran had the most dangerous weapons in the world, a nuclear weapon,” he said.

“As President Trump has said time and time again for years and in this administration, Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb, and they won’t.”

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