A dramatic account of a military rescue operation in Iran, where U.S. forces used strategic deception by spreading across seven different locations to confuse the enemy about the true target area. The operation involved multiple aircraft circling decoy sites while the real mission was executed elsewhere. Praised by military leaders including General Raisin Cain and Pete Hegseth, the mission demonstrated exceptional skill, precision, and lethality. American forces descended on the actual location, engaged enemy threats, and successfully rescued a stranded officer who had evaded capture on the ground in Iran for nearly 48 hours while injured. The team exited Iranian territory with no casualties. The operation required significant equipment on the way in, transported via two large aircraft, with less needed for the return trip.
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