Week five of the Iran war has turned into a brutal test of U.S. airpower, with seven American aircraft lost in just over a month of combat. From F‑15E Strike Eagles to A‑10 Warthogs, Iran’s air defenses and the chaos of a fast-moving war have turned the Gulf and surrounding bases into a deadly arena for U.S. jets. One F‑15E crew member remains missing deep inside Iranian territory, even as the Pentagon confirms the second airman was recovered alive after the shootdown. Officials told lawmakers the missing service member’s status is officially “unknown,” and the Defense Department admits it does not know the individual’s location. The losses are part of a wider toll: multiple aircraft downed or destroyed since February 28 under Operation Epic Fury, and more than 365 U.S. troops wounded, with 13 confirmed killed in action. Despite the mounting costs, Donald Trump has refused to discuss specifics of search and rescue operations, even after two U.S. helicopters were hit by Iranian fire while all personnel on board survived. As the skies over Iran grow deadlier, questions are mounting over how long Washington can sustain these losses—and at what strategic price.
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