Washington – U.S. Military: Jordanian Jet Not Shot Down By IS In Syria

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    This image posted by the Raqqa Media Center, which monitors events in territory controlled by Islamic State militants with the permission of the extremist group, shows a photograph of the Jordanian military identity card of a pilot identifying him as Mu'ath Safi Yousef al-Kaseasbeh in Raqqa, Syria, Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014.  (AP Photo/Raqqa Media Center)Washington – The U.S. says Islamic State militants haven’t shot down a Jordanian F-16 warplane as they’ve claimed.

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    A military statement says the plane crashed in northern Syria and confirmed that a pilot was taken captive by Islamic State forces.

    But evidence indicates the Islamic State “did not down the aircraft as the terrorist organization is claiming.” The statement didn’t cite a cause for the crash.

    In the statement Wednesday, Gen. Lloyd Austin, head of U.S. Central Command, called the Jordanians “highly respected and valued partners.”

    He says their pilots and crews have performed exceptionally in the U.S.-led bombing campaign.

    Austin said the U.S. will support efforts to recover the pilot and won’t tolerate attempts by the Islamic State to “misrepresent or exploit this unfortunate aircraft crash for their own purposes.”

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    Mazal1
    Mazal1
    11 years ago

    I’m sure they will let him go as long as promises not to bomb anymore, being civil is proper we all agree.

    AYONEMAN
    AYONEMAN
    11 years ago

    Say What?
    ISIS will let him go?
    How?
    Without his head? After it being chopped off?