Former Commander of CENTCOM, General Frank McKenzie, appears on CBS to give his analysis of ongoing Operation Epic Fury, along with the successful rescue of the F-15 crew. WATCH:
[Transcript] – ED O’KEEFE: We’re joined now by the former head of U.S. Central Command, retired General Frank McKenzie. General, Happy Easter.
GEN. FRANK MCKENZIE: And the same to you, Ed.
ED O’KEEFE: So it took just under 48 hours to find the missing weapons systems officer. After the jet they were in went down in a remote and mountainous area of southwestern Iran, the weapons officer was hiding in a mountainous crevice. We’re told by a senior administration official, what’s your assessment of how the search and rescue operation went?
GEN. MCKENZIE: So I think I’d draw two lessons from it, Ed. First of all, the excellence of the joint force, our ability to rapidly pivot, to look for a downed air crewman. We train for this endlessly. It’s a part of every time we send air crew over enemy territory, we have detailed, elaborate plans to go get them. It’s a very basic part of who we are as American fighting men and women. So that plan swung into action. I think it was executed pretty effectively. As always, you’ve got somebody on the ground, may be injured. They got to get to a position where they can hide until you can get to them. All that seemed to work out very well. And you know, we did, in fact, lose a couple of aircraft in that in that mission. But I would just tell you, it takes a year to build an aircraft. It takes 200 years to build a military tradition where you don’t leave anybody behind. You take the aircraft trade any day in a situation like this. The other lesson, I think, is a hard lesson for Iran. First of all, they were not able to find the missing air crewman. Second, you know, they put out a broad appeal to their people to turn him in reward, asking for all kinds of leads, that does not appear to have been successful. And that would- I think that’s maybe a sign of disaffection, don’t know, but you can’t, you can’t be happy with that if you’re a senior leader in Tehran this morning.
ED O’KEEFE: Yeah, you know Iran’s Revolutionary Guards now claiming responsibility for attacks on petrochemical plants in the UAE, Kuwait and Bahrain. They warn its attacks against U.S. economic interests will intensify if attacks on civilian targets in Iran are repeated, does Iran and its proxies retain the capacity to inflict serious damage at this point?
GEN. MCKENZIE: They have the ability to inflict damage. They do not have the ability to gain mass effects. And by mass effects, I mean firing many, many dozens of rockets, missiles or drones. I think that capability has been eroded steadily since this campaign began. And frankly, at about plus 30 days into this campaign, I think if you’re at Central Command, you’ve got to be reasonably satisfied with where you are right now. In fact, Ed, when I was the CENTCOM Commander, if you had given me this situation at plus 30 days, I would have rejected it as being too optimistic by far. So we’ve had good effect. Our effects are going to continue. It’s going to be increasingly harder for them to launch missiles and rockets. We may not get to zero for a while, and I think there’s still some time ahead, but everyone realizes that. But I think we’re on track here. This campaign is moving very effectively, and I believe the pace will pick up every day.
ED O’KEEFE: To your earlier point, the president said something interesting to Fox News this morning, revealing for the first time that the U.S., earlier this year had sent a quote, lot of guns to the Kurds, who live in northern Iraq, northern Iran for use by protesters. So he wanted them to use these weapons. And said, you know, inferring now that he was sending weapons to have the Iranian people rise up on Wednesday night, though, in his big speech, clarifying what the war is all about, he said, This campaign is not about regime change, but if they are now, in fact, arming protesters. What might that signal?
GEN. MCKENZIE: Well, I think you want to put pressure on this regime in every way that you can. Arming Kurds certainly increases pressure on the Iranian regime. We know from history that leadership in Iran responds when existential pressure is applied to the regime. Arming the Kurds moves you a step closer toward that even if your ultimate aim is not regime change, getting the regime and Tehran to a place where they’ll make a deal that’s to our liking, is going to be the inevitable by product of intolerable pressure that’s placed over- on them. And I think all of these add together to do that.
ED O’KEEFE: You said last week, a success for the White House is that the Strait of Hormuz reopens, but that vital passageway, of course, remains effectively choked off. The president this Easter morning, used some, shall we say, colorful language, to threaten Iran again to reopen the strait, if the U.S. launches its own military operation in the coming days to open the strait, what’s it going to take militarily to do that?
GEN. MCKENZIE: Well, let me, let me say, first of all, we do have the ability to open the strait. Should we choose to do it in what you’re seeing now are the- what I would call the precursor of the initial steps in such a campaign you want to reduce Iran’s ability to fire short range rockets and missiles into the strait against warships. You want to take out their fast attack craft. Think of them as cigarette boats, large, powerful outboard engined boats that can race out and get among ships and cause direct damage that way. What we’re doing is we’re going after all those vessels. And that’s where a 10s attack aircraft, attack helicopters and other slow moving, low altitude platforms are so very effective. So we’re in the process of removing those right now. At the same time, we’re working to get rid of Iran’s mine stockpile. The mines are very dangerous. They had thousands when the war began. I have no doubt we significantly (UNINTELLIGIBLE) them, now. Of course, it doesn’t take many mines to cause a significant blockage to world shipping. So all of that is underway right now, and you want to reduce those to a low level before you put your warships up there to actually sort of test the waters in that strait. I have no idea what Admiral Cooper’s decision making process is going to be for that, but I think we’re well on the way to achieving those goals.
ED O’KEEFE: Can the strait be reopened with an air and naval campaign or are you going to need ground troops?
GEN. MCKENZIE: I think it could be opened with an air and naval campaign, and the use of ground troops would probably be along the line of raids. And remember, a raid is an attack with a planned withdrawal, where you don’t plan to stay. The one exception might be Kharg Island. I know the president has talked about it. I think it has a unique place in Iranian culture, because of one thing, if you seize it, you’re holding Iranian soil. Secondly, it is the critical mode through which all their oil supplies pass. By seizing it, you have the opportunity to cut that off, inflicting grievous damage on the Iranian economy, and yet with the opportunity, perhaps, to return it as part of a negotiation process. Further, you don’t permanently damage the global economy by destroying the infrastructure. So I think Kharg Island is a very lucrative target. I’m sure we’re looking at it hard right now. I have no idea if we’re going to choose to go up there.
ED O’KEEFE: In our last 30 seconds or so, here, General, bottom line this. The president says two to three weeks is all that it’s going to take? Would you agree with that? Or is it going to take longer?
GEN. MCKENZIE: You know, I always hesitate to put time on a- to put a timeline on a military operation like this, but I would say the Iranians would be very well served to listen to President Trump when he says he’s going to hit him because he’s pro- he’s proven that he’s willing to do that. So that’s the lesson I would learn from from his most recent pronouncement, and from actually what we’ve done in the war to this day, if the president says we’re going to do something, we’re probably going to do it. And it probably is good time for the Iranian leadership to take note of that fact.
ED O’KEEFE: All right, we’ll leave it there. General McKenzie, happy Easter again. Thank you for spending some time with us this morning. We appreciate it.
[END TRANSCRIPT]

good action!
The action now is going to be hit and run raids to eliminate any capability to lay mines or direct attack shipping. Air interdiction campaign to eliminate Iranian capability to move troops quickly (bridges&roads) to react to raids.
Small boats easy to hide depending on the coastal terrain features of Iranian coast. A cigarette boat could be towed from an inland location and launched just prior to an attack for example.
Hard to eliminate completely the ability to attack the Strait…..only takes a few drones or short range missiles, a few fast attack or mine layers to score on an unarmed vessel transiting that narrow waterway.
Boots on the ground has no value…..boots that don’t stay on the ground has a lot of value.
Forces that hit and move to hit again rather than becoming fixed targets for a larger standing conventional force.
I personally don’t want boots on the ground. That means the disgusting journos will be embedded with them jeopardizing the mission. No, no and No.
The left are so upset the rescue operation was successful.
Treason!
…..and the rescue operation left nothing that could be sold off or re-engineered unlike FJB’s exit of Afghanistan. American military might is back leaving the communists and their leftist idiots with nothing but treasonous envy.
and like Obama leaving a drone in Iran. where do you think they got their advanced drone technology.
Exactly the military wanted to destroy the drone on Iranian territory and obama refused to allow them!!!!
I Left…all the left!! Behind!
They’d bitch if you hung ’em with new rope.
Yup, Marxists often ally themselves with Islamic revolutionaries, as they apparently did when the Shah was overthrown in 1979. They’re of course doing same here in the U.S., and is one reason the Democrats flooded our country with Islamists during the Biden four years.
Tucker the cucker is FURIOUS!
Sure he is
Sometimes I am wondering who is paying Tucker and the insufferable Meghan Kelly. Can’t stand her.
The leftists, globalist and the EUnuchs would be really upset if they found out the real number of Iran’s military were killed by our Special Forces during this rescue. Probably some really great enemy target groupings for some real damage
It’s too minimal to just say the left is upset that the pilot was rescued.
I sense every leftist on the planet was twitching like crazy over the possibility of a captured pilot on Iranian TV.
Every media outlet likely started writing stories on how President Trump and Hegseth botched the entire operation.
Every think tank likely had reports ready to go about how they were the only ones to see what a mistake attacking Iran was.
Every Democrat had talking points ready to go demanding Hegseth, Rubio, and every staffer involved had to be fired, with impeachment of President Trump within a week.
Every RINO would have the same.
Every Euro-weenie would be declaring how they were right to ignore the foolhardy action taken by Trump.
Never mind each of them would line up to make deals with whoever was left in Iran controlling the Strait.
There was much more than a pilot rescued in this operation. Whatever losses there were incurred in this is so much smaller than the massive cost a failure would be. That cost would have been felt for many years.
I am so very grateful for his rescue, and for the many people involved who likely had the cost of failure in the back of their mind.
They’re cheering the loss of two planes in the rescue.
💯 !!!
I like this guy he speaks truthfully and with authority.
“…and from actually what we’ve done in the war to this day, if the president says we’re going to do something, we’re probably going to do it. And it probably is good time for the Iranian leadership to take note of that fact.”
Money shot.
What a change from Spud the Auto Pen
Don’t be so tough on spuds. : )
Or autos…
Red line Obama.
Or….”DON’T”, courtesy of Joe-mala….
Or the military guy in the dress.
Sure beats cringy Jack Keanne.
From anti-matter to MATTER.
Actually, a surprisingly good interview with FTN! I’m shocked that there were no gotcha questions.
The reporter helps set up and enabled the great pretending, we detest, by lying that the straits is closed.
The straits are open to everyone, except Israel and US.
witness backstabbing Macaroni the premier of the French surrender nuts.
Now THAT’s freakin’ funny.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Exxcept for CNN, the tide is turning on gotcha Qs re: military action. Course, it’s hard to refute what we see/know via innumerable non-msm sites, except CNN, which continues to blatantly lie.
! Kharg / Iran <> Crimea / Russia?
The problem isn’t to invade Kharg Island.
That is easy!
The problem is to hold the island!
Kharg island is small and flat, with nowhere to safely hide.
Also the island is too close to Iran’s main shoreline, to escape artillery fire.
It is simply best not to go there in the first place!
Besides, one can do everything thing you want to do militaryly,p without going there!
So, why would you bother?
P.S. The straits are currently open to all of Asia’s and Europe’s ships.
Only Israeli and US ships can’t go through the straits.
France, India, Pakistan, China, Japan, Korea, etc ships are currently going through the straits!
The strait is open.
Why do we need to force the strait open?
We don’t use the straits anyway.
Neither the United States nor Israel have oil tanker traffic going through the Straits of Hormuz. 🤔
That’s obvious. You bother in order to destroy whatever aids offensive actions against shipping and then to prevent radical Islamic elements’ future use of the island for nefarious purposes against other nations’ shipping.
That’s the burn right there, and it would require an extra layer of forces to take the shoreline creating a defensive zone in protection of the forces on the adjacent island. Taking the island itself would be just another day that ends in Y for our special forces teams. It’s the broader strategy that becomes more complex
If we do what we should have done 50 years ago and make Iran a crater that fills up with water from the Gulf of Oman then it will not be hard to hold it.
Otherwise I have to agree with your assessment.
The Iranians are just lucky Chuck Norris wasn’t available for this mission.
It is not commonly known, but before he died, Chuck Norris reaped The Grim Reaper!
I don’t think I’ve seen a anchor / host so disappointed with his guests comments. They sure hate success… especially when it involves Trump.
It’s SeeBS, O’Keefe’s better than Margaret Brennan.
This^
John Ʌ Konrad V @johnkonrad
“This is why Americans are the deadliest fighters on earth.
I met a priest yesterday who just got accepted to chaplain school in Newport. I asked him the obvious question: Marines or Navy?
Navy, he said. His face fell a little. He told me he could never be a Marine because every Marine is a rifleman, and as a priest he can’t carry a weapon.
He’s hoping to get assigned to a Marine unit anyway. All chaplains are Navy officers, so that’s the only door in.
I laughed. I feel a little bad about that.
Then I explained to him what “Devil Doc” means. The Marine Corps doesn’t have medics. They use Navy Corpsmen.
I told him: when you get out to the fleet, find a Marine sergeant with a couple of Purple Hearts and tell him Devil Docs “aren’t real Marines.”
Be prepared to duck.
Marines are violently particular about who gets to wear their uniform. Navy Corpsmen and Navy chaplains who have eaten dirt alongside them in combat qualify. Full stop.
My dad was Air Force. Not even Navy. I remember going to VFW halls with him as a kid. Someone would ask him what service, he’d say Air Force, and the room would chuckle a little. Then they’d find out he was a medic, and the air in the room changed. Something close to reverence.
Dad hated being honored. He had one line he used to deflect it:
“I didn’t do much. Save your praise for my cousin the PJ.”
That always broke the ice.
PJs are the Air Force special operators who go into hell to pull downed pilots out.
They will take casualties and are prepared to die to rescue a single pilot or crewman.
The math doesn’t math out. Why would any combat force take multiple casualties to rescue one air force jet jockey?
What the padre is about to learn is that the military has a hierarchy that has nothing to do with rank, and nothing to do with the service stitched on your chest.
Have you deployed?
Have you seen combat?
In every firefight there are men who move toward the guns and men who hang back. And when the guy at the tip of the spear is pinned down, bleeding, with rounds cracking past his head, there is exactly one word he screams into the radio.
“Medic.”
Here is the catch, and it is the whole reason America fights the way America fights.
That Marine is willing to push forward into fire BECAUSE he knows the Corpsman is coming. He knows the medevac birds will land in the hot LZ.
He knows the Devil Doc will drag him out by his plate carrier if it comes to that.
And, if the medic can’t help, if he has what Dad called “injuries incompatible with life,” he knows that chaplain will crawl on his belly to administer last rights and deliver him to heaven.
The F-15 pilot punching out over enemy territory knows the same thing. He knows the PJs will move heaven and earth to reach him, and turn whatever is shooting at him into a smoking crater of hell on earth on the way in.
This is the quiet math underneath American violence.
Our warriors are the fiercest on earth not because they are more aggressive, not just because they are better trained, or better equipped, though they are all of those things. They are the fiercest because they know, in their bones, that when they key the mic and call for help, help is coming in hot.
Take that away, and you don’t have the U.S. military anymore. You have a security force.” …….
Your USMC MOS and experience?
Not only OT to what Gipper says, but nasty snark.
Is that the best you can do?
John A. Konrad not The Gipper wrote that……
Thank you Jon Konrad !!
“Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid”
Creating fear in the populace is a mechanism for control by the regime.
That’s why the towers were taken down by apparent controlled demolition. (ae911truth.org)
That’s why “WMD” were used to justify the US invasion of Iraq.
That’s why a virus with an overall hazard similar to respiratory flu was ginned up to a “pandemic” by authorities, and why they used threat of job loss to coerce many millions of debt serfs to take the gene shots likened to biowarfare democide.* IN THE WEST ONLY.
(* The graphic here summarizes the profound harms succinctly: https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/breaking-vaccine-mrna-plasmid-dna)
And that’s why the regime has settled on the threat of Iraq building nuclear weapons to justify the current military operations against Iraq. (After Rubio initially let slip that it was because Israel was going to attack anyway so the US joined to reduce Iran’s ability to retaliate against the US in the region.)
So true. Long ago, I asked my Marine husband why when Marines see each other in the street they always greet themselves with a Semper Fi Brother. I said, the other branches don’t do that. He replied: Because we face death together.
This is the boat captain from the us plan speculation story about the gulf. Nice post
I hope certain people are monitoring outside communications into Iran because I personally believe China is responsible for all military activities coming from Iran because them prehistoric backwards people are not smart enough.
Or there are DS actors just like those operating in Ukraine
Might be rogue military units in China and possibly Russia.
Iranians are Persians, not Arabs.
A completely different smarter kettle of fish!
The Iranian military and IRANIAN GOVT are IMO not real persians They are ARAB MUDSLIMES
From my work experiences, Arabs are the least reliable.
Palestinians are by far the most reliable and hard working, of the two.
Persians are like Hungarians, very smart, but all “Chiefs and no Indians”!
How do you like this? Betrayal
Zelensky goes to Damascus
Jolani gave Zelenskyy the full royal treatment in Damascus.
https://nitter.poast.org/Osint613/status/2040922195862409522#m
That is what Globalists do!
Apparently sources inside China have been providing Iran with technical information on how to shoot down US aircraft. All the US aircraft shot down have happened since this information started getting published on March 14th. The poster is supposedly a Chinese engineering graduate from a military-affiliated technical college, who posts under the handle ‘Laohu Talks World.’
This Laohu put up a Persian-subtitled video about using passive infrared sensors, rather than radar.
Other Chinese posters have been giving Iran advice about fortifying Kharg Island and about attacking US aircraft carriers.
https://www.thestar.com.my/aseanplus/aseanplus-news/2026/04/02/how-to-take-down-a-us-f-35-over-iran-chinese-engineers-prophetic-tutorial-goes-viral
Iranian state-linked media and authorities offered a reward of approximately $60,000 USD (10 billion Iranian toman) to civilians who could capture and hand over the downed U.S. pilot. This was confirmed by multiple news sources including The Times of India, NDTV, The New York Times, and Newsweek, which reported that a local Iranian television channel urged residents in the Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province to locate the pilot, promising a “valuable reward.”
The announcer seemed a little sour that the raid was successful.
Never a Democrat or Republican be,
When a Uniparty member be!
Probably a democRAT.
Sick Freak
Another theory. Wasn’t a rescue op at all…
https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/its-official-us-boots-on-ground-deep
Then why was Iran state media advertising an award for finding the missing pilot?
Personally I don’t think PDJT should be entertaining any candidate negotiations with Iran, they’re not deserving, they’re not even deserving of unconditional surrender.
This retired General was part of Milley’s/Austin’s leadership team. I take his words with a “grain of salt” in many ways.
True and he commanded the botched Afghan withdrawal that led to 13 deaths and numerous casualties. Servicemen testified that he did not allow the airport perimeter to be properly secured, tied their hands as to taking out threats and exposed our soldiers to imminent danger.
He was integral in the surrender of Bagram airbase and left over $ 8billion in equipment to the Taliban.
How do you justify them apples general ?
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/05/how-a-perilous-us-rescue-mission-in-iran-nearly-went-off-course.html
The C130s reported to have been unable to take off because of mechanical failures?
Destroyed by US forces along with four helos?
Comments:
1. Failed C130s emblematic of the state of things in the US as DIE continues bringing “equity” even after the temporary pause in visibility.
2. How many more downed aviator rescues can the US pull off, with such costs?
The IRGC is led by a few apocalyptic cult leaders, like Hitler in the bunker; the German people had not fought with enough heroism and that they ‘deserved to perish’.
Hopefully at the end of this, the Iranian people will hold them accountable for the destruction that may come.𓍯
Liberals must be heartbroken over the rescue.
If Judge Boasberg, could, he would order the airmen sent back to Iran, and into the custody of the IRG
FAFO