Former CENTCOM Commander Discusses U.S. Airman Rescue in Iran
Retired General Frank McKenzie, former commander of U.S. Central Command, discussed the recent rescue of a U.S. airman in Iran, describing it as a 'hard lesson for Iran.' The airman, a weapons systems officer, was missing for over a day in Iran's mountainous terrain after his F-15E fighter jet was downed by Iranian fire. The rescue operation involved dozens of American commandos and aircraft, and was successful despite the loss of some U.S. aircraft. McKenzie emphasized the importance of the military tradition of not leaving personnel behind, highlighting the operation's success as a testament to U.S. military training and resolve.