What exactly happened in the deception campaign
According to NBC News, citing a senior administration official, the CIA initiated a deception campaign inside Iran to mislead local forces about the airman’s whereabouts.The agency spread information suggesting that US forces had already located the missing crew member and were moving him on the ground toward extraction. This created confusion among Iranian forces and diverted attention away from the actual search effort.“While the Iranians were confused and uncertain of what was happening, the Agency used its unique, exquisite capabilities to search for — and find — the American,” the official said.The official described the operation as “the ultimate ‘needle in a haystack,’” with the airman hidden in a mountainous crevice, making detection extremely difficult without advanced intelligence capabilities.Once the precise location was confirmed, the CIA immediately alerted US defense authorities, enabling a rapid and coordinated rescue mission.NBC News reported that US special operations forces had been searching for the second crew member, known as the weapons systems officer or “backseater,” since the aircraft was shot down.The incident marked a rare escalation, with Iran claiming responsibility for downing the F-15E using an advanced air defense system, according to Iranian media. Reports also indicated that local authorities had announced a financial reward for information leading to the capture of the crew.Iranian officials had earlier denied reports that the missing airman had been captured, calling such claims a “tactic of the enemy,” NBC News reported.During the rescue effort, a US A-10 Thunderbolt aircraft supporting the mission was also hit by Iranian fire but managed to reach Kuwaiti airspace, where the pilot ejected safely, according to US officials cited by NBC News.The downing of the F-15E is believed to be the first instance of a US aircraft being brought down inside Iran during the ongoing conflict, raising fresh questions over US control of Iranian airspace as military operations intensify, the report added.
