The Korea Times
The U.S. military’s rescue operation of a downed airman in Iran’s rugged terrain was nothing short of dramatic, akin to something from a spy-action thriller. U.S. President Donald Trump called the successful mission an “Easter Miracle,” as it coincided with Easter Sunday. Hundreds of U.S. special forces personnel, including Navy SEAL Team 6, who carried out this death-defying operation, participated in the operation. The CIA also played a crucial role in locating the airman, and its contribution cannot be overstated. I was utterly astonished while reading news articles about the rescue, and I could vividly imagine the life-threatening mission. Is it possible for a true story to be more dramatic than an action movie? The “Easter Miracle” provides a clear answer: Yes, sometimes reality can be more thrilling than fiction. The rescue operation made headlines just a day after I watched the 2026 Korean film “Humint” on Netflix. “Humint,” short for “human intelligence,” refers to information gathered through human sources and direct contact. The film follows a South Kor
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