Iran leaves door open for peace talks as hunt for missing US pilot continues - Reuters
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A downed US military plane and missing pilot in Iran creates a diplomatic crisis for Trump.
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A US military aircraft has been downed, with Iran searching for a missing American pilot, creating a significant foreign policy challenge for the Trump administration. The incident involves direct military confrontation in a region where US-Iran tensions have escalated repeatedly over the past decade. A missing pilot represents both a humanitarian crisis and a potential diplomatic flashpoint that could escalate into broader conflict. The situation will likely test Trump's approach to Iran policy and his administration's military decision-making in the Middle East. Iran's search for the pilot adds urgency to what could become a high-stakes hostage or prisoner situation.
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