"There are reports that the downed F-15 pilot in Iran was sheltered by heroic villagers in Yasuj’s Kakan region before US Special Forces arrived. 20 of those villagers have been kidnapped by the regime for aiding the American pilot."
AI generated fake image shows pilot captured by Iranians
"It's an upside-down world when Iranian villagers seek to protect U.S. servicemen from Iran's mullah regime, while our purported European allies root for his capture.
That really happened with the recent incident regarding a downed U.S. airman whose case for rescue was made that much more dangerous by a leaker on the U.S. side, who alerted the Iranian goons of his presence on Iranian soil and got them hunting for him.
But the news was not all bad. Something unexpected happened -- in a spontaneous gesture, the Iranian villagers rushed in to protect him from capture by the Revolutionary Guard goons who were looking for him to capture. It was not without risk -- some may die as a result with angry mullah goons now looking for them. But it was the price of freedom, a price they were willing to pay." . . .More...
"I just hope the brave Iranian villagers get some kind of recognition from the U.S. when in the end, they are liberated, while the Europeans learn the hard way about wishing ill on an ally." Remember Vichy France: a Puppet Government or a Willing Nazi Collaborator?
"It’s an upside-down world when Iranian villagers seek to protect U.S. servicemen from Iran’s mullah regime, while our purported European allies root for his capture.
"That really happened with the recent incident regarding a downed U.S. airman whose case for rescue was made that much more dangerous by a leaker on the U.S. side, who alerted the Iranian goons of his presence on Iranian soil and got them hunting for him.
"But the news was not all bad. Something unexpected happened — in a spontaneous gesture, the Iranian villagers rushed in to protect him from capture by the Revolutionary Guard goons who were looking for him to capture. It was not without risk — some may die as a result with angry mullah goons now looking for them. But it was the price of freedom, a price they were willing to pay." . . . More ...
