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

President Donald Trump has revealed an emotional request made by the families of U.S. service members who died during the recent military conflict with Iran.
The comments came after Trump attended a solemn military ceremony honoring six American soldiers who were killed during the early stages of the escalating confrontation.
Escalating conflict after airstrikes
The fighting intensified following joint airstrikes carried out by the United States and Israel against Iran on February 28. During those strikes, Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, was reportedly killed.
Iran responded with a series of missile and drone attacks targeting U.S. assets and allies across the region, including sites in Israel, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan, and the United Arab Emirates. Since then, tensions have continued to rise as both sides exchange threats and military actions.

Fallen service members honored at Dover

Trump recently attended a dignified transfer ceremony at Dover Air Force Base, where the remains of American service members killed in combat are returned to the United States.
The six soldiers died on March 1 when an unmanned aerial attack breached air defenses and struck a command center in Port Shuaiba.

The fallen personnel were identified as:

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert M. Marzan, 54
Major Jeffrey R. O’Brien, 45
Captain Cody Khork, 35
Sergeant Noah Tietjens, 42
Sergeant Nicole Amor, 39
Sergeant Declan Coady, 20
A seventh American service member, Army Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, 26, was also later reported killed during the conflict.
In a public statement, Daniel Driscoll honored the sacrifice of the soldiers.
“These men and women all bravely volunteered to defend our country, and their sacrifice will never be forgotten.”
Families’ message to the president
Speaking with reporters after meeting the families of the fallen soldiers, Trump described the encounter as deeply emotional.
He explained that many of the grieving relatives shared the same request with him during the ceremony.
“When you have conflicts like this, you always have death. And I was at Dover yesterday. I met the parents, and they were unbelievable people.”
Trump then revealed what he said each family told him.
“They all had one thing in common. They said to me one thing, every single one: ‘Finish the job, sir, please finish the job.’”
Trump claims U.S. is ahead in the conflict
The president also suggested that U.S. forces had already significantly weakened Iran’s military capabilities.
In an earlier interview with CBS News, Trump stated that he believed the United States was progressing rapidly toward ending the conflict.
“I think the war is very complete, pretty much.”
He added that Iran’s military infrastructure had been heavily damaged, claiming that the country had lost much of its naval, communication, and air capabilities.
Calls for an end to the war
Despite the ongoing fighting, Trump emphasized that his goal is to bring the conflict to a close as soon as possible.
“Wrapping up is all in my mind, nobody else’s.”
As the conflict continues to unfold, the loss of American service members has become a central point in the national conversation, with many closely watching how the situation develops in the coming weeks.
The story has sparked strong reactions from the public, particularly regarding the families’ request and the future direction of the conflict.

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