Donald Trump claims parents of 6 killed in Iran war had request

American flags were still draped over metal coffins when the families spoke. Grief-stricken, furious, staring down the man who sent their children into a war with Iran, they had one message for Donald Trump. No speeches. No politics. Just a stark, devastating plea that stunned even him and now ignites a nation already spl…

At Dover Air Force Base, behind the solemn rituals and folded flags, Donald Trump says the families of six fallen soldiers all asked him for the same thing: “Finish the job.” Their loved ones were killed when an unmanned aircraft struck a command center in Kuwait, part of a spiraling conflict following U.S.-Israeli strikes that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader. For those parents, the unbearable loss hardened into a demand that their children’s deaths not be in vain.

His retelling of that moment now hangs over a war he insists is “very complete” and ahead of schedule, even as Iran’s missiles and drones still lash out across the region. To some, the families’ plea sounds like resolve; to others, a tragic echo of every war that promised an ending and delivered only more names to read at Dover.