Iran humiliates Trump by shooting down F-15 fighter jet soon after the US president bragged the Arab nation no capability

Iran humiliates Trump by shooting down F-15 fighter jet soon after the US president bragged the Arab nation no capability

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Iran shot down a US Air Force F-15 fighter jet, US officials said on Friday. At about the same time, a second US plane, an A-10 Warthog, crashed near the Strait of Hormuz.

Both aircraft had two-person crews, US officials told The Intercept, and in both cases, one crew member was rescued and one remains missing.

The downing of the US plane undermined an assertion of strength President Donald Trump made in a nationally televised speech earlier this week.

“They have no anti-aircraft equipment. Their radar is 100 per cent annihilated,” Trump said Wednesday. “We are unstoppable as a military force.”

A month ago, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said Iranian leaders were “looking up and seeing only US and Israeli air power every minute of every day until we decide it’s over.”

He continued: “Iran will be able to do nothing about it. B-2s, B-52s, B-1s, Predator drones, fighters controlling the skies, picking targets, death and destruction from the sky all day long.”

Neither the White House nor the Pentagon responded to requests for comment on how Iran could down an advanced US aircraft when the country supposedly no longer possesses anti-aircraft weaponry.

The loss of the F-15 is the first known instance of an American combat aircraft shot down in Iran since the war began in late February. It comes after Trump repeatedly threatened critical infrastructure in Iran and the US struck the B1 Bridge outside of Tehran, which killed eight people and wounded 95, according to Iranian news media.

Last week, at least 15 US troops were wounded in an Iranian attack on a Saudi air base that hosts American troops. The US military has previously provided misleading and stale casualty statistics, in what a defence official who spoke with The Intercept called a “casualty cover-up.”

At least 15 US troops in the Middle East have died since the beginning of the Iran war, including six personnel who were killed in a drone strike on Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, and a soldier who died due to an “enemy attack on March 1, 2026, at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia.”

More than 520 US personnel have also been injured, according to an Intercept analysis. On Friday, Iranian state media published pictures and videos that they claimed show parts of the downed plane and one of the ejection seats.

  • A Tell Media report / Source: The Intercept
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