Donald Trump reportedly faced exclusion from the Situation Room by military advisors during a critical Iran rescue operation. Concerns over his demeanor led to his alleged omission from the discussions.
The US President was kept out of the command center during a high-stakes operation to extract a downed American airman in Iran. Senior administration officials, as per The Wall Street Journal, feared that Trump’s temperament could compromise the mission.
Following the downing of a US jet by Iranian forces, Trump was said to have vented his frustration at aides for hours in the West Wing, drawing parallels to the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis.
Notably, on April 3, an F-15 aircraft was shot down over Iran, prompting the urgent rescue effort. While one crew member was swiftly rescued, the other endured over 24 hours behind enemy lines before being extracted.
Despite being excluded from the Situation Room meeting, Trump was kept abreast of significant developments via phone calls, as per a senior administration official. The decision to keep him out was influenced by concerns that his impatience could hinder the operation.
In a swift turn of events, the second airman was successfully rescued on April 4, with crucial support from the CIA, facilitating the operation. The White House emphasized Trump’s commitment to thwarting the Iranian nuclear program and lauded the operation’s success.
The rescue mission, described as a challenging endeavor akin to finding a needle in a haystack, was made possible by the CIA’s intelligence, ultimately leading to the safe retrieval of the American airman.
