Iran claims it shot down US fighter jet — as bounty placed on pilot

A US fighter jet vanishes in Iranian skies. Tehran claims a kill — and then does something even more chilling. State TV urges civilians to hunt the missing American pilot for a “precious prize,” turning an entire country into a manhunt. Washington scrambles search-and-rescue teams, but the Pentagon stays silent, and every minute the pilot rema…

Somewhere over Iran’s southwest, a split-second decision changed countless lives. An American crew pulled their ejection handles, trading a doomed jet for a brutal unknown on the ground. In Tehran, propagandists seized the moment, turning a missing pilot into a trophy, a bounty into a broadcast weapon meant to humiliate Washington and electrify hardliners.

Yet behind the swagger, the risks are enormous. If Iran truly holds — or captures — a US airman, the war’s political temperature will spike overnight. A rescue gone wrong, a hostage paraded on television, or a body recovered under murky circumstances could force decisions no side is ready to face. For the pilot’s family, watching in terror from thousands of miles away, the geopolitics fade. All that matters now is a knock at the door, a phone call, any sign that one life has been pulled back from the edge.

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