A U.S. fighter jet went down over Kuwait as tensions between Washington and Tehran continued to rise.
According to U.S. defense officials, an American F-15 aircraft crashed during operations in the region. The incident happened over Kuwaiti territory, where the United States maintains a military presence. Authorities have not yet released full details about what caused the crash. Initial reports indicate the pilot ejected safely, though an investigation is underway to determine whether mechanical failure or combat conditions played a role.
The crash unfolded against the backdrop of intensifying military exchanges between Iran, Israel, and the United States. Air operations have expanded across parts of the Gulf, increasing pressure on U.S. forces stationed in neighboring countries.
Meanwhile, a senior Iranian official made clear that diplomacy is not on the table. Speaking publicly, Iran’s leadership said Tehran will not negotiate with the United States under current conditions. The statement follows recent strikes and counterstrikes that have widened the conflict.
The combination of a military incident and hardened political rhetoric highlights how quickly the situation is evolving, with both sides signaling resolve rather than compromise.

