This rare request from the Islamic Republic, which called the United States "the Great Satan," was revealed by the State Department in Washington.
It isn't expected that presidents should go missing or be involved in crashes. However, historically, a number of important political and military leaders have met their end in crashes.
This does “nothing” for regime change, said Dr. Meir Javedanfar, an Iranian lecturer at Reichman University, as he explained that the impact would largely be domestic.
Ben Artzi warned, "Have mercy on yourselves, God said enough is enough, You have angered Him," indicating that the incident was a result of spiritual retribution for actions taken by Raisi.
While apologists of the regime expressed hope for Raisi’s well-being, others implied that the regime itself was behind an assassination attempt, and many others expressed joy at the unconfirmed news.
All passengers on board the helicopter, including Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, were killed in the crash on Sunday.
The aircraft was coordinating a search and rescue effort before going missing.
"On October 7, we were game-changers," Rozenfeld said. "Without United Hatzalah, hundreds more would have died.”
This is the latest helicopter raid by US forces in Syria and appears to be part of an increase of these types of operations.
Local news outlets confirmed the time and location of the crash in South Brunswick, New Jersey.