Americans – at least most of us – are celebrating two extra-ordinary happenings. First, is the Artimis II flying around the moon and further into space than any previous rocket. Second, is the miraculous – an Easter miracle – rescue of an Air Force officer who evading capture for 48 hours after his fighter jet was shot down over Iran. Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell reported on the rescue in her article published at The Daily Signal.
“Despite
incoming fire and unforgiving conditions, our troops brought every American
home,” Secretary of War Pet Hegseth said during a press briefing Monday. “No
American lives were lost.”
After
the officer’s fighter jet was shot down, the injured officer survived by
climbing to higher ground, treating his own wounds, and contacting American
forces to request rescue.
“We
immediately mobilized a massive operation to retrieve him from the mountain
holdout, and he kept going higher and higher,” Trump said. “The mountain kept
getting rougher and rougher and really, verry, very hard to find.”
Because
thousands of Iranians were searching for the pilot, the United States “executed
a deception campaign to confuse the Iranians who were desperately hunting for
our airman,” CIA Director John Ratcliffe said.
On
Saturday morning, the U.S. confirmed the airman was alive and hidden in a
mountain crevice, “still invisible to the enemy, but not to the CIA,” Ratcliffe
said.
The
United States deployed three helicopters to extract the American pilot. He was
rescued at midnight Eastern time on Easter Sunday. An air armada protected the
rescue team, including tactical drones, strike aircraft, and more.
“God
was watching us,” Trump said. “Well, it was Easter. We were in Easter territory.”
Trump praised the military for carrying out the operation without any
casualties. He said he will “never forget the extraordinary risk taken by the
warriors that we send into battle.”
“In
a breathtaking show of skill and precision, lethality and force, America’s
military descended on the area, the real area, engaged the enemy, rescued the
stranded officer, destroyed all threats, and exited Iranian territory while
taking no casualties.”
Ratcliffe
said he was honored to serve under a president who lives out the motto, “No man
left behind.”
“We’ve
seen it against the cartels in the Western Hemisphere, and we’re seeing it every
day in Operation Epic Fury, including this mission to rescue an aviator buried
deep behind enemy lines,” Ratcliffe said, “because it is the unique tradition
of the U.S. armed forces that we leave no man or woman behind.”
“Peace
through strength” is not a slogan, Hegseth said, but “a doctrine that saves
American lives.”
“His
unwavering commitment to rebuilding our military and restoring the warrior
spirit has paid dividends in missions just like this one,” Hegseth said. “Under
this command, America progresses power with confidence and brings our people
home with victory. And that continues today.”
All Americans should be proud of their country and their country’s heroes – whether it be their President who makes the difficult decisions, the astronauts circling the moon and preparing for further space travel, the CIA who works in secret, or the military men and women who willingly stand between the enemy and Americans. God bless America!
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