Trump says US helicopter pilots who went down in Strait of Hormuz are fine
DUBAI/JERUSALEM, June 9 - Two U.S. pilots whose helicopter crashed near the Strait of Hormuz \"are fine\", President Donald Trump said on Tuesday after the New York Times reported the crew of an Apache gunship had been rescued after the aircraft went down near the Iran-controlled waterway.
President Donald Trump confirmed that two American pilots were safely rescued following an Apache helicopter crash near the Strait of Hormuz. While the cause of the incident remains under investigation, the President indicated that a formal report would be released shortly. This event follows a period of heightened regional volatility, including direct military exchanges between Iran and Israel.
Despite the ongoing conflict, there are reports of a fragile ceasefire between the two nations. Trump has suggested that a potential diplomatic agreement with Iran could be on the horizon, though he provided few details. Meanwhile, the President reportedly cautioned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against further escalation, warning that Israel might face future conflicts without U.S. support.
The incident highlights the volatile security environment in the Middle East and the complex diplomatic efforts by the U.S. to balance regional military tensions with potential peace negotiations.
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