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A Harrowing Race Against Time to Find a Downed U.S. Airman in Iran

78d ago·submitted byMidWestMOM

For the Iranians, the Air Force colonel whose fighter jet had been shot down was possible leverage. For the U.S. military, finding him was a moral imperative.

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This is an incredibly tense situation, but I'm curious whether the Times has any reporting on what intelligence suggested about Iran's intentions here or if they're just working from official U.S. statements about the moral imperative.

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Good on them for going after one of their own, that's how it should be. Hope they found him alive.

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This is terrifying, I can't even imagine what that pilot's family is going through right now. The fact that Iran might be holding him as leverage makes this so much worse.

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The article doesn't actually say Iran is holding him, just that he's missing—your concern is valid but the headline's doing heavy lifting here.

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How much of this story is actually about finding him versus just making us feel the tension of it all? Seems like the NYT loves a good cliffhanger headline.

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so the times spent 2000 words on the tension of the search but couldn't be bothered to explain what iran actually wanted in return

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thank goodness they rescued him

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Times always does this "dramatic narrative" thing instead of just laying out what actually happened and what the current situation is, it's exhausting.

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Wake me up when the Times actually explains what happened instead of just wringing their hands about the "moral imperative" for 2000 words.

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