Trump Reveals Massive US Air Campaign Over Iran: 13,000 Targets Hit

President Donald Trump announced an extensive US air campaign over Iran, involving more than 10,000 combat flights and strikes on over 13,000 targets in 37 days. He confirmed the first loss of a manned US aircraft in the operation, an F-15E Strike Eagle shot down last week. Trump detailed the daring rescue of the injured weapons systems officer who ejected, involving 155 aircraft and a deception strategy to mislead Iranian forces. The President emphasized the US commitment to not leaving personnel behind, calling it a "most daring" operation.

Key Points: US Struck 13,000 Targets in Iran, Trump Says

  • Massive US air campaign revealed
  • Over 13,000 targets struck in 37 days
  • First US manned aircraft downed in operation
  • Complex rescue of injured officer
  • Deception tactics used against Iranian forces
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West Asia conflict: Trump claims US struck more than 13,000 targets in Iran in last 37 days

President Trump details a major US air campaign over Iran, revealing over 10,000 combat flights and the rescue of a downed F-15 crew member.

"Over the past 37 days, America's armed forces have carried out more than 10,000 combat flights over Iran - unheard of - striking more than 13,000 targets. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, April 6

US President Donald Trump on Monday said that American armed forces have conducted an extensive air campaign over Iran in recent weeks, carrying out more than 10,000 combat flights and striking over 13,000 targets over the past 37 days.

Addressing reporters at the White House, Trump said, "Over the past 37 days, America's armed forces have carried out more than 10,000 combat flights over Iran - unheard of - striking more than 13,000 targets."

He also confirmed that a US F-15E Strike Eagle shot down last week marked the first instance of a manned American aircraft being downed by enemy forces during the ongoing operation.

"It was the first manned aircraft downed by the enemy in this entire operation," he added.

Trump went on to describe the ordeal of the weapons systems officer who survived the incident and was later rescued by US forces.

According to the US President, the officer ejected safely but suffered injuries while landing in difficult terrain.

"The officer followed his training and climbed into the treacherous mountain terrain and started climbing toward a higher altitude, something they were trained to do in order to evade capture," Trump said, adding that the servicemember's "face [was] bleeding rather profusely."

Trump said the rescue operation involved a large-scale mobilisation of military assets, including 155 aircraft -- among them bombers, fighter jets, refuelling tankers and dedicated rescue units.

He further noted that the operation included a deception strategy aimed at misleading Iranian forces about the officer's location.

"We wanted them to look in different areas. So we were scattered all over," Trump said.

The press briefing comes after Trump on Sunday confirmed that the military rescued the second F-15 crew member, who went missing after Iran downed the jet.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump called it the "most daring" search and rescue operation for the US military, stating that the government will "not leave a warfighter behind". He also stated that the crew member sustained injuries.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The scale of this operation is staggering. While the rescue of the officer is commendable, the sheer number of airstrikes raises serious questions about proportionality and civilian casualties. The region doesn't need more fire; it needs diplomacy.
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Arjun K
Trump's focus seems to be on the spectacle—"unheard of" numbers, "most daring" rescue. But what's the endgame? This feels like political messaging ahead of elections, using military might as a prop. India must tread very carefully and protect its energy and strategic interests.
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Priyanka N
The human story of the rescued officer is gripping, and kudos to the training that saved him. But let's not let that overshadow the main point: 10,000 flights over another sovereign nation. The international community seems silent. Where is the UN? This sets a dangerous precedent.
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Karthik V
Direct impact for us in India? Oil prices will shoot up. Our imports will get costlier. Inflation will rise. Every conflict in West Asia hits our economy. Hope our diplomats are working overtime to secure our energy supplies. 🙏
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Michael C
The tactical details of the deception rescue operation are straight out of a movie. But the strategic picture is horrifying. This level of sustained bombing is an act of war, not a targeted strike. The world is watching a major power flex its muscles with concerning few checks.

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