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Hello and welcome to NewsHour live from the BBC World Service in London.
I'm Rebecca Kesby.
Early this morning, President Trump announced via social media that the airman missing in southern Iran since Friday
when his F-15 fighter jet was shot down had been found and rescued.
The operation involved hundreds of special forces personnel and several aircraft.
As Mr Trump posted himself, it was one of the most daring search and rescue operations in US history.
On that incredible story later in the programme.
But within a few hours of that social media post,
President Trump was making new headlines, with a post laden with expletives,
threats to Iranian infrastructure and a rather odd religious comment.
We voiced up the post and added the necessary bleep, though you may still find it offensive.
Tuesday will be power plant day and bridge day, all wrapped up in one in Iran.
There'll be nothing like it.
Open the f***ing straight, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in hell.
Just watch.
Praise be to Allah.
President Donald J. Trump.
Well, the Trump administration has been looking for positive headlines about its campaign against Iran for days.
The successful mission to rescue the airmen could have been it.